94 Camaro starts running rough after warm up
#23
The way it works:
1) Up to and including the 93 models are OBDI, and the codes can be flashed.
2) 94 are straight OBDI but will not flash codes. A real scanner is needed, plain code readers won't work.
3) 95 are OBDI, but use a OBDII test connector. So you need an OBDI scanner with a cord that has an OBDII end, or a scanner that does both OBDI and OBDII.
4) 96 and newer are straight OBDII.
5) If using a PC you will need the proper software and a cable to fit the type of test port your car uses.
1) Up to and including the 93 models are OBDI, and the codes can be flashed.
2) 94 are straight OBDI but will not flash codes. A real scanner is needed, plain code readers won't work.
3) 95 are OBDI, but use a OBDII test connector. So you need an OBDI scanner with a cord that has an OBDII end, or a scanner that does both OBDI and OBDII.
4) 96 and newer are straight OBDII.
5) If using a PC you will need the proper software and a cable to fit the type of test port your car uses.
#26
the 3140 is better it has live data feed which means you can plug it in drive and see what your car is doing at that time but if thats not important get the 3120
Amazon.com: INNOVA 3140 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDI and OBDII Vehicles: Automotive
to me the data log is worth the extra 50 bucks
Amazon.com: INNOVA 3140 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDI and OBDII Vehicles: Automotive
to me the data log is worth the extra 50 bucks
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