Yes of course, the Daewoo DLC has a 12 pin connector and I used a 12 pin to 16 pin cable adapter to connect it to the MD802, as Autel states is required for pre OBD 2 vehicles (the Autel adverisement for the MD802 refers to the need for an 'optional adapter' for these vehicles) I am surprised you should not be aware that an adapter is required in this case, or for other vehicle makes which do not have 16 pin DLCs, because the MD802 is advertised as suitable for All Vehicles, All Systems, and particularly as suitable for use on those vehicles pre OBD 2 and not 16 pin DLC, as with the Daewoo Matiz . As I said in my post I can select the Daewoo Matiz exactly from the MD802 menu when connected to the vehicle but the tool will not communicate with it. So, do I need a 'special' Autel 12 pin to 16 pin adapter that will enable the tool to communicate? If the Daewoo protocol is not covered I will be annoyed with Autel because the tool will not do what it is advertised to do, which is wrong and misleading.