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Education on OBD 1 and 2GT11 04-28-2007, 06:34 AM I'm looking for a diagnostic tool for my work shop. The so called "code readers". Because my vehicles are sending codes and lighting up certain things on the dash, and I don't have a clue whats going on. I don't have the money for the high end stuff. I don't even know how much these things cost. Just something to help me find out what code is being flashed and why certain symbols light up on the dash. I did notice there are several models sold in the "Auto stores" but I don't know what I'm looing for. The devise in question would be needed for the following vehicles; 1. 97 Chevy Blazer, 2. 94 GMC Jimmy, 3. 87 Toyota truck, 4. 95 Buick Roadmaster. I have allways received lots of good help on this site and any help would be usefull... Thanks guys GT MT-2500 04-28-2007, 10:20 AM I'm looking for a diagnostic tool for my work shop. The so called "code readers". Because my vehicles are sending codes and lighting up certain things on the dash, and I don't have a clue whats going on. I don't have the money for the high end stuff. I don't even know how much these things cost. Just something to help me find out what code is being flashed and why certain symbols light up on the dash. I did notice there are several models sold in the "Auto stores" but I don't know what I'm looing for. The devise in question would be needed for the following vehicles; 1. 97 Chevy Blazer, 2. 94 GMC Jimmy, 3. 87 Toyota truck, 4. 95 Buick Roadmaster. I have allways received lots of good help on this site and any help would be usefull... Thanks guys GT You may have a problem on the Jimmy and Roadmaster. Gm 94 and 95 were change over years from OBD1 to OBD11 Sorta half and half on some of them.:grinyes: If the diagnostic connector does not have a OBD1 plug with pin A and B adapter it. Requires a special scanner to read data or get codes. The Toyota you can jumper diagnostic connector and read codes with a old analog volt/ohm meter or check engine light. The 97 Blazer any OBD11 code reader or scanner will read codes. Here is a link that shows how to read codes and good info on trouble codes. In the upper right hand corner there is a trouble code button. Click on it and your model for information on it. http://www.batauto.com/Forums/ Good luck MT vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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