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BIM-01-2 

Bus Interface Module for OBD-II vehicle interface 

setup/status switch

OBD-II

Connect to vehicle
diagnostic port

BIM-01-2

OBDII INTERFACE

www.dakotadigital.com

[email protected]

605-332-6513

INPUT

BIM-xx-2 power & data connectors.
Either one can be used.

BIM-xx-2 18 inch power/data harness

Connect directly to
another BIM-xx-2 or control box

Connect to the BIM-01-2.

 

This Bus Interface Module has an input to read engine information from vehicles using the GM 1996-up OBD-II protocol, 
Ford 1996-up OBD-II protocol, some Chrysler 2000-up OBD-II protocol, or CAN (SAE J1979) OBD-II protocol.  CAN SAE 
J1979 OBD-II is used on all vehicles 2008 and newer and some vehicles from 2004 

– 2008.  There are two interface (I/O) 

ports on the module.  Either one can be connected to the gauge system or to another module, allowing several units to be 
daisy chained together.  Do not connect the I/O port to anything other than a Dakota Digital control box or BIM.  Do not 
mount the module in the engine compartment; it should be mounted in interior of the vehicle. 
The BIM-01-2 

does not use one of the 16 available bus ID’s like other Dakota Digital BIM units do.  Speed and RPM data 

are transmitted and updated every 0.1 second.  The remaining data is sent one at a time in sequence along with the 
speed and RPM.  As an example on the first update speed, RPM, and engine temp would be sent.  On the next update 
speed, RPM, and intake temp would be sent.  This will continue with the other data that is available and then will start 
over again with speed, RPM, and engine temp. 
The engine and transmission information that is available from the unit depends on the year, make, model, and options of 
the vehicle.  Some of the possible values are:  engine RPM, vehicle speed, engine coolant temperature, intake air 
temperature, transmission fluid temperature, transmission gear position, vacuum/boost and ambient air temperature. 

 
Data that should always be available:  RPM, speed, engine temp, intake temp, engine indicator(MIL) 
Data that is transmission dependent:  Transmission temp, transmission gear position 
Data that is body control/ECM dependent:  ambient air temp, engine oil pressure, fuel level, vacuum/boost 
 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BIM-01-2

Page 1: ...le in the engine compartment it should be mounted in interior of the vehicle The BIM 01 2 does not use one of the 16 available bus ID s like other Dakota Digital BIM units do Speed and RPM data are tr...

Page 2: ...SW1 until TACH is displayed Press and hold SW1 for at least 3 seconds and then release it The display should show T CAL Press and hold SW1 for at least 3 seconds and then release it The display should...

Page 3: ...UP WATER is displayed Press and hold SW1 for at least 3 seconds and then release it The message display should show WATER SENDER Press and hold SW1 for at least 3 seconds and then release it The displ...

Page 4: ...splayed Press and hold either switch to select BIM RTX setup Can also be completed using the Bluetooth app Using speed from the BIM 01 2 Hold either switch while turning the key on Once SETUP is shown...

Page 5: ...ing is taken from the MAP sensor A functional MAP sensor is required for an accurate reading Vacuum reading is in inHg and boost is in PSI Hold the switch on the BIM 01 2 case while turning the key on...

Page 6: ...lay will cycle through several screens The first will show the bus type for GM or Chrysler J1850 for Ford J1850 for CAN and the number of control modules answering The next screens will indicate which...

Page 7: ...fective in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the original vehicle it was installed in such defect s will be repaired or replaced at Dakota Digital s option This warranty does not cover nor e...

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