Scan Question
#1
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Scan Question
I've heard that 93' is the last year you could hook up a scan tool under the dash. So in a 95' how would you hook one up?
#2
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93 was the last year you coud self diagnose the codes by "flashing" them. You could do it by sticking a paper clip in the right parts of the plug. I assume you need some kind of scan tool or computer for a 95.
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I should read these posts better....I'm not sure where they plug the scan tools in, but my 97 has a plug under the dash so i figure thats still where they do it.
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Oh... I see. With a 95' car you can't just hook up a scan tool and expect it to throw out codes, whereas with a 93' car you can. So, how do you get a OBD II converter for the 95'?
#9
No, with both cars you can retrieve the codes with a scan tool. On the 93 and below, you can use a paperclip. You need an OBD-1 reader with a 16-pin cable for your car.
Try the actron CP-9110, CP-9111, and CP-9115.
Try the actron CP-9110, CP-9111, and CP-9115.
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