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my service engine soon light is on, i have a 94 se and as of right know i have only have gear 1-3 and no over drive and auto zone told me that they only have to code checker thing for year 96 and newer so what can i do????
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Autozone won't be checking your codes with the OBD2 reader. In fact, no OBD2 reader will work for 94/95 pcm'*. GM, for these models, used what is called "manufacturer specific" codes.

Actron made a scantool that will work. Ebay is your best bet to find them. Someone will chime in on the model number.
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The Actron scanner that my local Advance had was primarily an OBD2 and would scan 94/95. I thought it odd..I think it'* the 9145.
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i call my local advance and they said that they can do i so when i get off work i will let you guys know what they say the code is or what not.
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i get out there (15 min away) and then the guy tell me that they don't have the obd1 any more so great
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Where are you located at. Maybe....just maybe, a club member has a scanner that can read your car and would be willing to hook you up (That is why it is a good idea to put your city/state in your "Profile"...... so it shows up below your avatar as "Location:" )

<IIRC, the usual going rate for a club member code scan is one beer......data scan and initial diagnosis is 3 beers......full on trouble shooting is a six pack, mimimum>
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i hope that did it i just have not had the time to do that and i did it really fast so here it is!!!
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
The Actron scanner that my local Advance had was primarily an OBD2 and would scan 94/95. I thought it odd..I think it'* the 9145.
Maybe odd, but correct. It'* the CP9145 model and you don't have to buy an extra cable.

But willwren likes the Actron CP9110 scanner better for '95 and older Bonnevilles (that'* the model I have and it does give a ton of data). It'* pretty inexpensive on eBay right now from "tradervar". It'* missing the '94-'95 16 pin OBD1.5 cable, but I provide that (the "Buttermore cable") at cost as a club project.
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The 9110 takes the win since it records data, and the 9145 doesn't. It also gives ALL information, where the 9145 lacks some parameters.
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so is there any club members near my area? or does any one know if there is?

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