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Can some one get me a pic of what a 1993 OBD1 should look like for the 3.4l
Can some one get me a pic of what a 1993 OBD1 should look like for the 3.4l
My friend got that 1993 camaro, and it got a code, i go to do the jump terminals thing to read it and the terminals arent in the same place they are in my Chiltons manual.
I'd like a pic that shows where they should be and maybe even what two i should use
Thanks
Not sure - but if you can reach around and hold the wires you should be able to see two black wires - one is the input for the keyless entry and the other is the ground.
Not sure - but if you can reach around and hold the wires you should be able to see two black wires - one is the input for the keyless entry and the other is the ground.
Welcome - I converted my OBD1 plug to an OBD2 when I did the engine swap so I'm pretty familiar with the plugs. If the 93 plug is wired the same as the 94, then the keyless entry programming input will be the bottom left cavity. I vaguely remember ground being either pin "A" or directly below in the bottom right cavity.
Oh and just another tip - don't look for a solid black wire. On my '94 it was two black wires with a white stripe - one wire had a thicker white stripe than the other but you could baaaaarely tell. It was damned confusing.
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