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Owning a 93 i have owned the nova etc. I have found nothing really tells you much. Buy the service manual and that will be a plus. Other wise under your left knee there is an area were you can read codes for free but you will need the two book service manual to troubleshoot and a paper clip . Good Luck!
Owning a 93 i have owned the nova etc. I have found nothing really tells you much. Buy the service manual and that will be a plus. Other wise under your left knee there is an area were you can read codes for free but you will need the two book service manual to troubleshoot and a paper clip . Good Luck!
By using the on board diagnostics it will read the CCM, ECM and EBTCM and some others too. It's free and it works great.
To buy a Tech 1 today will be hard to find and not cheap. And a Tech 2 is thousands a lot for a consumer.
I have a Tech 1 (for 12 years) and you can do more with them than just scan. They are a great tool if you can find one with the proper software.
There are some scanners that will read OBD1 and you will get some of those answers on the Forum. But they will only read the ECM and not all the other modules the built in diagnostics will do.
I'm using an Auto Xray and it does give some data from the ECM. So does ALDL Scan with a 3120 Electronics bluetooth unit. Paperclip gives me about what I paid for, information wise. The ECM is crude, relatively speaking and it takes quite a bit to get outside of the plausible values where a code is thrown.