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Jumping pins for codes..quick question here!!

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Old 04-22-2003, 09:08 PM
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Default Jumping pins for codes..quick question here!!

will that work on my 94 se? I have seen some posts saying it will and some saying it won't I looked under my dash and the plugin has 8 lines in it..so i am guessing if i count both sides that will be 16..correct me if i am wrong!

i only see aluminum connectors on a few of them though unless the rest are on up in there!

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Sorry, no go on a '95. Here is the artical that tells all about it.
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1993 was the very last year to read flash codes. Starting in 1994, GM no longer included a "Flash Code" sequence in it'* programming of the ECU!
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Sorry! Only the PCMs with the 12-pin connector allow the "Flash" feature.
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