Scan Tools?
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Scan Tools?
I know a lot of the gearheads here have their own scan tools. I'm wondering what everyone else does to get their codes. I'm sure a lot can run to the parts store and hook up for nothing, but those of us in the pre-1996 range need that 12 pin connector.
Is there a $100 or less cheap-o scan tool that would work or do some of the parts stores have the more involved ones for lending?
I am tempted to get the tool off ebay for $299 or so, but I have a feeling that when I do, I'll find out that that $300 would have been better spent on a down-payment on my next car. If I take it to a shop, it will run $50 for the scan and whatever they find wrong will be that much more urgent in my mind, inevitably.
Is there a $100 or less cheap-o scan tool that would work or do some of the parts stores have the more involved ones for lending?
I am tempted to get the tool off ebay for $299 or so, but I have a feeling that when I do, I'll find out that that $300 would have been better spent on a down-payment on my next car. If I take it to a shop, it will run $50 for the scan and whatever they find wrong will be that much more urgent in my mind, inevitably.
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First of all, your connector SHOULD be a 16 pin, but it'* possible it'* a 12 if you were early 94 production.
Secondly, there'* a scantool registry in Techinfo, so we may have one near you already.
I run the Actron with the 12-pin. Suits my needs nicely, and was only about $150 on sale at Autozone WITH the GM cartridge for 82-95.
Secondly, there'* a scantool registry in Techinfo, so we may have one near you already.
I run the Actron with the 12-pin. Suits my needs nicely, and was only about $150 on sale at Autozone WITH the GM cartridge for 82-95.
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we have the whole kit that does gm, obd 1 & 2, ford, chrysler, and pre gen 87-91. We just need the connector that goes from scanner to computer to download the software to be able to tell stats like timing, ignition timing, etc.
We got ours from O'Reilly'* and got a great deal on it!!!
We got ours from O'Reilly'* and got a great deal on it!!!
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I couldn't find the list in the Techinfo the first two looks so I'm posting a link to it from the third and only successful gander.
Here it is
Here it is
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