Code Reading
How can I find any codes off a 1995 LT1 OBDI car?
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Check the port under the dash. If it's the OBDI style 12 pin port I can read it with that AutoXray I have for sale. If it's the OBDII style 16 pin port then it would need another cable.
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it should be the obd2 style but uses an obd1 computer
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And all you need to do is jumper the wires from the 16-pin ALDL to the 12-pin OBD-I scanner connector:
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:shakeshead: for those 95 guys :lol:
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yeah but its a friggin isuzu who cares?
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my SES light is on, how much does one of those things cost that reads my trouble codes and where can I get one?
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If you're talking about your 96, just go to Autozone and they will read it for you for free. There are cheap code readers on Ebay for $29-$49 but why bother even spending that. If you plan on spending any money at all I would put it towards some form of actual scanner that shows real time data and can show codes. If you have a laptop, there are several programs for reading the computer but you need a cable to plug into the OBDII port.
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why not go to autozone and get a print out for free?
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a print out? they just scan the code and tell you waht it is
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Autozone only does OBDII cars. Alex's car has OBDI, with an OBDII style connector. They wouldn't be able to read codes from his car.
- Justin |
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This is why I always carry a paper clip with me. Jump the termials, count the flashes.
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Autozone and pepboys and places like that scan for free..but they wont fix it...
In fact a kid i knew when i went to LTI that worked for pep boys said that if a customer comes in and they scan the computer they usually tell them "yeah this is your code..we cant fix it"... |
selling AutoXray for how much? whats it come with?
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I can scan it for probably i got an autoxray with OBD 1 & 2 cables... i'll bring it to the nats if you want
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This thread is from December 2005......
- Justin |
oh haha my bad... brain fart i guess
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