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Who has this beauty? OBD1 Computer with a OBD2 Interface?
Just wondering how many others have this stupid configuration? I used to love to be able to use a scan tool that you buy from your local parts store to check engine codes, but because of this stupid configuration, I can't. That is unless I want to spend $1000s for a scan tool!
Furthmore, does anyone know why they did this???????????????????? |
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Re: Who has this beauty? OBD1 Computer with a OBD2 Interface?
Ok, what year, the 250.00 Actron 9145 should work if you mean the 94-95 model.
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Re: Who has this beauty? OBD1 Computer with a OBD2 Interface?
I have a 1995 Park Ave...
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Re: Who has this beauty? OBD1 Computer with a OBD2 Interface?
Like I said the Actron 9145 will work along with some other basic scanners.
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Re: Who has this beauty? OBD1 Computer with a OBD2 Interface?
I bought a 9145 Actron scanner (new)from Amazon.com for $115 in June 07.
It,and alldatadiy.com helped me diagnose a faulty ecu (computer) in my 95 LeSabre ( with obd1 diags and obd2 connector.) I guess incompetent people have to work somewhere. GM.. Ford... Chrysler...Walmart................ |
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