2 things 1. port assignment and 2. baud rate............. usually port 3 and usually low baud like under 9600 or 4800 I forget cause mine is all set up and works on my sierra. initial setup sequence is important like cable to box to cable to port. proper sequence is on net
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes.
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the trouble codes.
Sorry, only a scanner can retrieve trouble codes on OBDII vehicles.....
The OBDII system is used in 1995 and later model vehicles. An OBDII scanner must be used to retrieve the trouble codes.
No. Not like pre-1996/Use an OBDII scanner
You need an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes. AutoZone and similar auto parts stores offer free scans.
All 1995 and later model vehicles require an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes.
Unfortunately, the only way to retrieve trouble codes after 1995 is with the OBDII scanner. The good news is that there are some auto parts stores that will scan it for you free of charge. Or, you can buy a simple OBDII scanner for about $60.
By code scanner, I assume you mean an OBDII scanner to scan the dignostic codes from your vehicle's computer. OBDII scanners are available at most auto parts stores. I bought one at Walmart for about $60. You don't mention what year model your vehicle is, but if it 1995 or later, an OBDII scanner is necessary, If it is pre-1995, you may be able to retrieve the codes manually. . . . check your public library to see if there is a repair manual (Haynes or Chilton) for your vehicle available for checkout. The manual will have instructions on how to obtain the codes and what each code means.
1995 and later Mazda B-Series Pick-ups incorporate the OBDII diagnostic system and you will need a scanner to retrieve the trouble codes. Some auto parts stores will scan free if the check engine light is on.
You will need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes. WalMart has some for about $70 if you want to buy one. Otherwise, you can go to AutoZone and have it scanned free.
1995 and later model vehicles require an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes. Most major auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly's, Adavance, etc) will do the scan free of charge. If you prefer to buy your own scanner tool, they are available at most auto parts stores or Walmart for about $60.00.