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Obd1 Or Obd2
Okay, I have a 95 chevy s10... I cannot put a OBD1 connection on the device it does not fit. I have also a OBD2 connection device. It fits on the connection but will not work If someone knows the way to actually view the ECU errors let me know.
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Re: Obd1 Or Obd2
change your cigarette lighter fuse it also power the aldl connecter and its more than likely blown preventing power to your scanner/code reader replace fuse and try retreiving code good luck
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Re: Obd1 Or Obd2
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cause liek i said i can't find a obd1 that will fit and my vehicle is a 95 not a 96 and the odb2 connection is the one that should not be used hence its for 96 and newer |
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Re: Obd1 Or Obd2
if the obd1 connecter fits then its obd1 and same for the obd 2 that year can go either way. it could be obd2 and the codes could be 2 digit witch is more like obd1 i know its weird but thats the way it is
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