Is the Bonne OBD 2?
Originally Posted by Bonneville94V688
Originally Posted by MrHighMileage
Originally Posted by jr's3800
no no no... The 94-95 used the OBD 2 connector( 16 pin ) and OBD 2 codes, but it was an obd 1 compliant PCM... Inbetween OBD 1 and Half OBD2....LMAO
I just looked at a 95 SSE today with an allegedly bad Head/Gasket and the connector felt like OBD2 to me, so I am hoping my OBD2 svanner can read it.
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Originally Posted by wjcollier07
this is the most confusing thing i have ever read.
but i have a quick question...but not trying to hijack...
what is a good OBDI scanner for my car?
but i have a quick question...but not trying to hijack...
what is a good OBDI scanner for my car?
OBD1 scanners are getting harder to come by.
You guys need the CP9110 scanner with the 12-pin cable and GM cartridge for the 87-93. Those years can pull codes without a scanner, though (but no history codes or realtime data).
You need the CP9110 scanner with the 16 pin cable and GM cartridge for the 94/95.
The CP9145 may work with the right cable, but may not report all data on a realtime scan. Echo SSEi or jr's3800 may be able to shed more light on that one. Maybe Hans, too.
You guys need the CP9110 scanner with the 12-pin cable and GM cartridge for the 87-93. Those years can pull codes without a scanner, though (but no history codes or realtime data).
You need the CP9110 scanner with the 16 pin cable and GM cartridge for the 94/95.
The CP9145 may work with the right cable, but may not report all data on a realtime scan. Echo SSEi or jr's3800 may be able to shed more light on that one. Maybe Hans, too.
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Originally Posted by willwren
OBD1 scanners are getting harder to come by.
You guys need the CP9110 scanner with the 12-pin cable and GM cartridge for the 87-93. Those years can pull codes without a scanner, though (but no history codes or realtime data).
You need the CP9110 scanner with the 16 pin cable and GM cartridge for the 94/95.
The CP9145 may work with the right cable, but may not report all data on a realtime scan. Echo SSEi or jr's3800 may be able to shed more light on that one. Maybe Hans, too.
You guys need the CP9110 scanner with the 12-pin cable and GM cartridge for the 87-93. Those years can pull codes without a scanner, though (but no history codes or realtime data).
You need the CP9110 scanner with the 16 pin cable and GM cartridge for the 94/95.
The CP9145 may work with the right cable, but may not report all data on a realtime scan. Echo SSEi or jr's3800 may be able to shed more light on that one. Maybe Hans, too.
But its great for all GM OBD1 applications through 95... That includes the 94-95 Bonneville, it will diplay realtime data for these cars and can be hooked to the ALDL( 12 Pin ) cable for the 87-93 Bonneville... So for the OBD1 applications its a good tool...
The same goes for the CP9110, its a nice tool for the OBD1 GM cars and will allow you to form a custom list for realtime data...
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I tried to figure it all out for the 95 and gave up for a while, I needed a break from all of this technical stuff since my head was starting to hurt. I still haven't figured out the DTC code.
Originally Posted by 92BonneSE
I got a good OBD 2 scanner at Harbor Freight Tools yesterday. Ill have to return it since it won't work. Thank god I didn't open it.
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