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Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
Is there an easy way to check codes? It seems to have an ODB I like my Lumina, and I can check the Lumina's codes with a paperclip. Can this be done the same with the Surburban? The connector looks the same, but has about 3 holes that have metal in them, where my Lumina doesn't. Anyone know? Thanks!
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Re: Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
Must be transitional obd11, if so you will need a real scanner to do this.
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Re: Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
http://www.troublecodes.net/GM/
If this does not work, then you will need a OBDII code reader (like maxwedge said). I have read that some of the late 95 models were actually OBDII but had OBDI connectors. //2000CAYukon |
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Re: Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
Thanks for the link! Just wondering if jumpering the A&B terminals could damage anything if it does not work.. I just don't want to fry the computer or something else.
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Re: Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
Anyone know?
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Re: Checking Codes 1995 Suburban
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