OH and while many of the new lower priced OBD II units claim to work with OBD I and have the adapters, very few actually work with the system you have. Partner up with the included OTC J2534 Communication Device. Videos within live diagnostic sessions dont interrupt workflow connectivity. This innovation enhances the the diagnostic power of the scan tool and provides you with the very best. They are continuously adding new technologies and features to the Genisys line, such as the new 2008 & 2009 OTC-3866 Genisys EVO scan tool. I would call around or if you wish to DIY look online for the above scan tools, the bricks and older Genisys units are all over the place, just be sure they have the software or the cartridge for your year. AutoDetect Genisys Touch software automatically detects and alerts the technician of on-tool or web-based repair information. OTC, The One Tool Company with over 75 years commitment to quality has earned industry wide trust. It depends on when they became GM dealerships and if the tool still works. Some dealers will have them setting on the shelf under 2 inches of dust while others will just wave you away. The Snap-On MT2500 (Brick) with the correct cartridge will read them, as will the Tech II and the Tech 2000. The common OBD II units won't read the data because it's in the wrong place and the wrong type and there is no jumper method to read the codes like the OBD I systems. They also used the OBD II connector the same way on a couple models. The connector looks like an OBDI part but the system actually uses a hybrid of OBD I and II parts and protocols. GM had a few of them in between 95 and early 96. As Roy stated you have what many call unofficially an OBD 1.5 car.
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