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Old 09-10-2006, 07:19 PM
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I searched for the trouble codes for the 95 SSEi and found just about every other year other than the 95 in Techinfo. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

Oh ya I forgot, any chance on the ABS codes also?


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I believe it should be the same as OBD II

But I"m sure someone will chime to confirm or disagree
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Sorry Drifter, I meant the explanation to the codes for eg"

#14...coolant temperature sensor
#17...camshaft Position Sensor

etc.
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It'* ok everyone, I got this info I was looking for.

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Frankster...I think they are the same from 92-95ish.. just need to translate them.

Do share what you found for the rest of those possibly looking up codes.
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94/95 codes are the same as 96 (OBD2). Not the same as xx-93.
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See how quickly I forgot that. Gee.. you'd think I never had a 95
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Bill, this is what I was using for the engine codes.


I deleted the codes since it wasn't valid for the Bonneville, sorry for the inconvenience.
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Where did you get that? 95 uses 4-digit codes, as does 94. Not 2-digit codes. And you can't short the pins on the ALDL to get the codes from a 94 or newer Bonneville. 93 was the last year for that.

You must have a scantool.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Where did you get that? 95 uses 4-digit codes, as does 94. Not 2-digit codes. And you can't short the pins on the ALDL to get the codes from a 94 or newer Bonneville. 93 was the last year for that.

You must have a scantool.
Wren, I got that off of the net, did you want the link or should I just delete the post? I'll take you're word on what you're saying.

I posted the link anyway. Hope this helps?



http://autorepair.about.com/library/...l-dtcs-69a.htm


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