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Old 10-02-2008, 09:06 AM
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Question Code Check

How do i ground the 13 pin on the diagnostic plug. I keep hearing to do that but idk how?
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Re: Code Check

What year is your blazer?
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Re: Code Check

its a 2000 sonoma.
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Re: Code Check

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its a 2000 sonoma.
Always stay with the post you started.
If you do not know how to ground a circuit tell us what you are having problems with.

Is it how to ground it or just finding pin 13?

To ground a circuit you have to connect it to a ground with a electrical wire or a conducter.
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