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How to Scan for ABS Codes 06/95

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Old 07-23-2010 | 07:42 PM
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Default How to Scan for ABS Codes 06/95

Hi. i bought myself an 95 blazer. awesome suv i think. but it has its ups and downs.
when i bought it the ABS light was on constant. And the local garage shops dont have the scanner to scan my car :P i have to buy some scan tools from usa (i live in norway) the check engine light is not showing though.

when i ran the software it found a code 0p0700 transmission or something (slipping from 1-2 and kickdown) i knew about this one. But it didnt show anything about the ABS.

i've seen on you tube that you can use a paper clip ""It should be, Just ground terminal H in the ALDL connector. Turn the key
ON then count the flashes from the ABS light. ""

have any tried this if hate to blow a fuse ^^

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Old 07-23-2010 | 08:34 PM
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You Need a special reader to read abs codes a regular cheap code reader will not do abs.
The paper clip trick is for older GM that have a rectangular connector do not try this if the sides are angled it could possibly mess it up
 
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Old 07-24-2010 | 09:19 AM
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ah ok.. are there any software i can use? i got a laptop hooked up in my blazer.
 
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