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Looking for link for code reader DIY build by NashvilleFiero
Started on: 07-01-2008 05:12 PM
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Last post by: wanobi on 07-02-2008 09:40 AM
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Report this Post07-01-2008 05:12 PM Click Here to See the Profile for NashvilleFieroSend a Private Message to NashvilleFieroDirect Link to This Post
Hello,
I am looking for the link to the cable you can make yourself to read the codes on a Fiero. Anyone seen it?
Thanks!

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For V6 Fieros: http://winaldl.joby.se/

Also, supposed to work with the '84-86 L4 Fieros but I've never tried it.

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Originally posted by NashvilleFiero:

Hello,
I am looking for the link to the cable you can make yourself to read the codes on a Fiero. Anyone seen it?
Thanks!



Dodgerunner here on PFF makes up these cables, and does a great job doing them. It also has a fuel pump running light built in.
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Report this Post07-02-2008 02:16 AM Click Here to See the Profile for wanobiSend a Private Message to wanobiDirect Link to This Post
Nashville,

I'm not too far from ya. I just bought an Actron 9190 and it will read OBD1, which is why I bought it. I wouldn't mind coming out to give you a hand. I'm in Brentwood everyday, or atleast it seems that way.
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Report this Post07-02-2008 06:28 AM Click Here to See the Profile for my-fieroSend a Private Message to my-fieroDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by wanobi:

Nashville,

I'm not too far from ya. I just bought an Actron 9190 and it will read OBD1, which is why I bought it. I wouldn't mind coming out to give you a hand. I'm in Brentwood everyday, or atleast it seems that way.



is that the Actron CP9190 whit CP9127 ?
Becose in the manual of the CP9190 is not the Fiero in the list on page 219 ?

http://www.actron.com/publi...df_english_16317.pdf

I found new one for $ 227 is that a good price ( exl the shipping to europe, netherlands and tax )
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Originally posted by my-fiero:
is that the Actron CP9190 whit CP9127 ?
Becose in the manual of the CP9190 is not the Fiero in the list on page 219 ?

http://www.actron.com/publi...df_english_16317.pdf

I found new one for $ 227 is that a good price ( exl the shipping to europe, netherlands and tax )


what you are looking at on page 219 is for 94-95 cars, so of course the Fiero won't be on that list. On their website you have to find the GM_ALDL_Coverage_Chart. Which I found under the CP9127. http://actron.com/media/cat...age_Chart_CP9127.pdf


The nice thing about the 9190 is that it also work on the newer cars with CAN. It comes with all the OBD I cables. Has a USB port and cable to download your data to computer or get updates to the software.

I got mine new for about $290 with free shipping and no tax (thank you Amazon)
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