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Old 07-07-2007, 06:50 AM
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Re: Is There Any Way to Test an EGR??

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Originally Posted by ericn1300
American car companies started the trend of building the next years model six months early and calling it the next years model, right about now the 2008's should be arriving on the lots. My 65 Mustang is a June 64 build with the Falcon engine and tranny, wont bolt up to a true 65 build. My sisters Pontiac is a 96 with an OBD I. The OBD II wasnt required until Jan. 1st 1996 and the 96 model was already out.
And your point is?

As I said, all 96 S-series vehicles are OBD II, even if they were made in June of 1995. GM started converting them with the 1995 year model. The first ones were OBD I, Next came what some people call OBD I 1/2, and at the end of the production run they were all fully OBD II compliant. That's one of the reasons that 1995s are a PITA, there are 3 different OBD systems, each requiring a different way of retrieving codes.
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