Abs type
#11
On the 95 , it's commonly referred to as OBD 1 1\2 ...It has the OBDII style connector, so the scanner will fit , just won't send any info..
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
#12
This references a 95. the pins to jump will be different on a 94.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/lighti...scanner-95933/
https://blazerforum.com/forum/lighti...scanner-95933/
#13
On the 95 , it's commonly referred to as OBD 1 1\2 ...It has the OBDII style connector, so the scanner will fit , just won't send any info..
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
#14
On the 95 , it's commonly referred to as OBD 1 1\2 ...It has the OBDII style connector, so the scanner will fit , just won't send any info..
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
#15
@ Rick , that should be Pins 5 + 6:
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\ X X X 4 5 6 X X /
`\9 X X 12 X X X 16/
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Not sure if this will pull ABS codes or not.
@ Lefet: https://blazerforum.com/forum/1st-ge...-s-10-a-88639/
It should be the top right 2 PINs on the 94. Insert paperclip into top right 2 pins , then KOEO . Don't actually start the car.
Count the SES flashes(SES light on the dash) , pause , then count second set of flashes, and you'll have your code..
OBD1 codes: https://repairpal.com/gm-obd-I-code-chart
Here's another link RE this: https://www.gmforum.com/obd-i-troubl...p-test-306836/
_______________________
\ X X X 4 5 6 X X /
`\9 X X 12 X X X 16/
``------------====-------------
Not sure if this will pull ABS codes or not.
@ Lefet: https://blazerforum.com/forum/1st-ge...-s-10-a-88639/
It should be the top right 2 PINs on the 94. Insert paperclip into top right 2 pins , then KOEO . Don't actually start the car.
Count the SES flashes(SES light on the dash) , pause , then count second set of flashes, and you'll have your code..
OBD1 codes: https://repairpal.com/gm-obd-I-code-chart
Here's another link RE this: https://www.gmforum.com/obd-i-troubl...p-test-306836/
Last edited by Snap-Off; 12-27-2017 at 05:47 PM.
#17
On the 95 , it's commonly referred to as OBD 1 1\2 ...It has the OBDII style connector, so the scanner will fit , just won't send any info..
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
Best method to get codes from a 94 and 95, besides the TECH 1 and Tech 2 is to use the paperclip trick and count the SES\CEL light flashes.
#18
Anything in that year in a reasonable price range really won't be a scanner so to speak, just a code puller. Amazon does sell the GM Tech II for around $350... Then there are some Snapon scanners like the Solus or Modis that should work.
#20
Will this work?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bosch-1300-....c100011.m1850
(I'm not too good at re-posting links.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bosch-1300-....c100011.m1850
(I'm not too good at re-posting links.)