Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
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Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Hi all,
I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
appreciated.
Matt
I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
appreciated.
Matt
#2
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
You don't need a code reader for the '95 Civic. There is a service check
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
#3
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
You don't need a code reader for the '95 Civic. There is a service check
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
#4
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
You don't need a code reader for the '95 Civic. There is a service check
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
#5
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
You don't need a code reader for the '95 Civic. There is a service check
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
connector behind the carpet under the glove box (above the ECU) The
service check connector is 2-pin. There is a 3 pin data-link connector
in the same harness, and they are both taped to a wire harness above the
ECU. Pull both connectors down and short the two pins of the 2-pin
connector with a paper clip or a piece of wire, then turn on the
ignition. The error codes will be flashed on the MIL in the instrument
cluster. Long flashes are the 10's, short flasher are the 1's (4 long
flashes and 2 short flashes means 42). Multiple different codes may be
flashed after another. After all codes are flashed out, it starts over
again with the first error code.
When you have read the codes, turn off the ignition and remove the paper
clip.
MattA wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
#6
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
#7
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Posts: n/a
Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
#8
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
#9
Guest
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
BB
MattA wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>
> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very pricy.
> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
>
#10
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Autozone does check your enginelight for free.
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
#11
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Autozone does check your enginelight for free.
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
#12
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Autozone does check your enginelight for free.
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
#13
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Autozone does check your enginelight for free.
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
"BlueBee Sky" <noaddress@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4024B6BA.2010203@nospam.com...
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
> > Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
> >
> > Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
pricy.
> > Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range
is
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
#14
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Sorry to drag up an old post, but I'm looking for an OBD reader
for my 95 Civic as well. According to this article:
(http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troub...a030902a_2.htm),
*any* auto 1995 or newer has OBD II. Is this true?
Thanks.
-Marc
BlueBee Sky wrote:
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
>> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>>
>> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
>> pricy.
>> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>
for my 95 Civic as well. According to this article:
(http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troub...a030902a_2.htm),
*any* auto 1995 or newer has OBD II. Is this true?
Thanks.
-Marc
BlueBee Sky wrote:
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
>> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>>
>> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
>> pricy.
>> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>
#15
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Re: Good OBD I code reader (scanner)
Sorry to drag up an old post, but I'm looking for an OBD reader
for my 95 Civic as well. According to this article:
(http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troub...a030902a_2.htm),
*any* auto 1995 or newer has OBD II. Is this true?
Thanks.
-Marc
BlueBee Sky wrote:
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
>> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>>
>> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
>> pricy.
>> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>
for my 95 Civic as well. According to this article:
(http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troub...a030902a_2.htm),
*any* auto 1995 or newer has OBD II. Is this true?
Thanks.
-Marc
BlueBee Sky wrote:
> I believe the stores like Autozone etc will the code for you, for free.
> Haven't tried myself, but I have heard this from my colleagues.
>
> BB
>
> MattA wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for an OBD-I reader (not OBD II) that can resolve the Check
>> Engine Light problem on my 1995 Civic (OBD I).
>>
>> Most of them listed on eBay are OBD II. The ones for I & II are very
>> pricy.
>> Any suggestions for a cheaper brand, store I can find, the price range is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>