What are the OBD II pin numbers for General Motors?
General Motors (GM) OBD II diagnostic interface pinout Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 Second UART 2 J1850 J1850 (+) VPW 3 Comfort 4 GND Chassis ground
Where can I Find my GM trouble code?
If you own a 1982 to 1995 GM car or truck, you just might be able to read your trouble codes for free! If you have a connector like this under your dash, read on… (note: this connector may have a black plastic cover over it, so also look for a cover shaped like this, sorry for the messy wires here)
What does code 12 mean on GM OBD?
The system will enter the diagnostic mode. In this mode, the computer will display a Code 12, three consecutive times, by flashing the “CHECK ENGINE”, “SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP” or light. A Code 12 consists of one flash, a short pause, then two flashes in rapid succession.
What does c4 Black mean on a PCM connector?
C4 Black. The symbol: <-> means that the Connector Pin # will have one of two different wires DEPENDING on the actual year of your vehicle or whether your it’s equipped with a 4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L, etc. Here are some very important safety precautions when testing the wires coming out of the PCM connectors.
The system will enter the diagnostic mode. In this mode, the computer will display a Code 12, three consecutive times, by flashing the “CHECK ENGINE”, “SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP” or light. A Code 12 consists of one flash, a short pause, then two flashes in rapid succession.
If you own a 1982 to 1995 GM car or truck, you just might be able to read your trouble codes for free! If you have a connector like this under your dash, read on… (note: this connector may have a black plastic cover over it, so also look for a cover shaped like this, sorry for the messy wires here)
C4 Black. The symbol: <-> means that the Connector Pin # will have one of two different wires DEPENDING on the actual year of your vehicle or whether your it’s equipped with a 4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L, etc. Here are some very important safety precautions when testing the wires coming out of the PCM connectors.