Autozone Code Scanners not Work

IEatRiceGT

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So I went to two Auto Zones to scan for codes to see why my check engine light randomly goes on and off. Both scanners came back with a operator connection error or something. Does this mean my computer plug(under the dash) is messed up? Will the paperclip or manual method be the only way to pull codes now? Thanks.
 
wytstang said:
Here a little info for anybody who goes to AA to get scanned. After they hook up the reader they MUST plug the scanner either up to the battery or the cig lighter plug or it will NOT work. I worked at AA for a bit and it took me a bit to figure out why it wouldn't read, it need another source of power for it to work.
My buddy who worked at AA never had to do that. :shrug:
 
Okay...I meant to say that I went to advanced auto for the scanner in the first place. I thought that 95's were obdII so hooking it under the dash is the correct place, isn't it? So what could my problem be?
 
IEatRiceGT said:
Okay...I meant to say that I went to advanced auto for the scanner in the first place. I thought that 95's were obdII so hooking it under the dash is the correct place, isn't it? So what could my problem be?
If you have a GT, forget you ever saw that OBD-II connector inside the car. You use the connector on the passenger side of the engine compartment (between the pass strut tower and the firewall). And you an OBD-I reader (or a jumper wire). Again, your GT is OBD-I.

Good luck.
 
HISSIN50 said:
If you have a GT, forget you ever saw that OBD-II connector inside the car. You use the connector on the passenger side of the engine compartment (between the pass strut tower and the firewall). And you an OBD-I reader (or a jumper wire). Again, your GT is OBD-I.

Good luck.
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OB1. :D


J/K ... but yeah, it's for sure OBD I.
 
IEatRiceGT said:
So the plug under the dash should have worked then? The plug in the engine bay doesn't look like it would even fit the same scanner plug.


NO. As stated before, FORGET THAT STUPID PLUG UNDER YOUR DASH. Pretend it's not even there. The plug under the hood is the one you need. It will NOT fit an OBD2 scanner, as your car is NOT OBD2. Do a search, use a paperclip, and get your own codes. Easy as pie.:nice: