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I believe Any scantool for an OBD II will work. It'* the 95 SSEI hybrid that needs the special hookup. I purchased this one for the Hybrid.
http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...4M5C5GUJT273LE
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http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...4M5C5GUJT273LE
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/actro...QQcmdZViewItem
This one and it has the right cartrage but you'll need a gm specific OBD2 cable. They cost around $50 or so.
This one and it has the right cartrage but you'll need a gm specific OBD2 cable. They cost around $50 or so.
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Re: scan tool
Originally Posted by salmanman
I believe Any scantool for an OBD II will work. It'* the 95 SSEI hybrid that needs the special hookup. I purchased this one for the Hybrid.
http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...4M5C5GUJT273LE
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http://www.toolsource.com/ost/produc...4M5C5GUJT273LE
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The computer architecture in the 94-95'* is OBDI, while the Data Link Connector under the steering wheel is OBDII. So, if you buy an OBDII scanner, make sure it will do OBDI as well. All do not. The new Actron does both for about $300.
Here'* how I did mine for a little more than $100:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...310&highlight=
Here'* how I did mine for a little more than $100:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...310&highlight=
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well guys
the guy at gm said when u changed ur o2 sensor before hand u where getting carbon build up threw out the motor when i changed the o2 one week later check engine light came on well come to be both of my knock sensors where corroded badly....it actually helped changing those my car drives smoother maybe its just cuase i had a slow car for a week =) i tell ya guys what those knock sensors are the hardest sensors to get to speacially the one behind the motor lol Good luck well im out of here going to the strip peace p.* they used techII scanners =) i got lucky the guys hole family drives bonnevilles and i got the scan for free and everything else pimp deal huh lol his cars must be stock cuase when he started myne he was like whoa....
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I'm going to have to get my own scantool -NOBODY around here (short of Gordy, Nate, and MOS) can scan my car -even had a friend at the GM dealer try scan it and he couldn't get the Tech2 to communicate. Same with the Actron 9145 at Autozone and whatever scantool AdvanceAuto uses.
Heck, even the tranny shop couldn't even get their scanner to communicate. And I'm still getting a CE light if the car sits and idles for 10 minutes -light goes off after a short stint on the road.
Heck, even the tranny shop couldn't even get their scanner to communicate. And I'm still getting a CE light if the car sits and idles for 10 minutes -light goes off after a short stint on the road.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
NOBODY around here (short of Gordy, Nate, and MOS) can scan my car . Same with the Actron 9145 at Autozone .
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