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    HI GUYS
    im trying to connect the 30-2310 in a friends car to my v2
    i have the RJ12 phone plug 6p6c . which wire from the AEM goes to what pin on the v2 ( rj12 plug )
    there's only a gray , white, and a brown coming from the AEM unit
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    Hi Bob,

    You really need the grey wire (serial comms Tx data), you might have to open the AEM case and look inside to see if it can be added, or talk with AEM.


    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Connect like this:
    AEM grey wire -> V2 RJ11 pin 1
    AEM black wire -> V2 RJ11 pin 5

    The black wire also goes to vehicle/battery ground.

    Do not connect the brown wire to anything (at all)(tape it off)

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    hi jo
    it doesn't have a black wire ?? only brown/white /gray
    thanks

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    Try it without the ground wire and see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Try it without the ground wire and see what happens.

    ok thanks

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    Did you ever get yours to work? I keep getting "wideband not found".

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamAir View Post
    Did you ever get yours to work? I keep getting "wideband not found".
    NO we couldn't get any one of the 3 units to work with serial ,( NOT FOUND ) we bought techedge 2J9 units instead they come with a proper cable ( if you ask for it ) with a RJ45 plug one end to just plug in to the TECHEDGE UNIT
    and RJ12 plug on the other end to plug in to the top of efilive v2 unit in the RS232 SOCKET JUST MAKES IT PLUG AND PLAY

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    Default conecting a 30-2310 AEM UEGO to V2 HELP PLEASE

    I have had the same problem, I am buying another brand!
    Thanks,

    Matt Derks

    www.derkscustomcars.com

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    i don't know of anybody that has got the 30-2310 to work with a v2 ,the 30-4100 ( the one with a gage ) seams to , i got one to work about 2 years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by restless@westnet.com.au View Post
    i don't know of anybody that has got the 30-2310 to work with a v2 ,the 30-4100 ( the one with a gage ) seams to , i got one to work about 2 years ago
    Can you tell me how you got it to work? I have the AEM 30-4100 and can't get it to work.

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