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GM OBD1 Systems 
 
ABOUT THE SCAN TOOL - DLC - MIL - DTCs 
 
 
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In addition to the list on the previous page, this Scan Tool 
IS ALSO COMPATIBLE with OBD1 GM models that are 
equipped with "Climate Control Computers". 
For 1994 and 1995 vehicles, only the models listed above are 
compatible with the Scan Tool. 
ABOUT THE SCAN TOOL 
The Scan Tool is a device that connects to your vehicle's Data Link 
Connector to retrieve any Diagnostic Trouble Codes that are stored in 
the vehicle's on-board computer. 
DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) 
Your vehicle test connector is known as the 
Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL) connector, 
Assembly Line Communication Link (ALCL) 
Connector or the Data Link Connector 
(DLC). The GM DLC connector contains 12 pins and is usually black in 
color. On most GM vehicles, the connector is found under the left side of 
the dashboard. 
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL) 
Your vehicle's instrument panel has a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) 
also called the "Check Engine" or "Service Engine soon" light. The MIL 
is an indicator to warn the vehicle operator of a problem in the computer 
control system. 
CHECK ENGINE
SERVICE
SERVICE
ENGINE
ENGINE
SOON
 
If your instrument panel indicator lights do not come on when 
you turn on the ignition, please refer to your vehicle's service 
manual. You may have problems in the vehicle's circuitry. 
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC's) 
The service codes are also called "fault codes", "Diagnostic Trouble 
Codes" (DTC's) or "trouble codes". These codes can be used to identify 
systems or components that are malfunctioning. The computer records 
codes for two types of problems: 
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"Hard" Diagnostic Trouble Codes 
"Hard" DTCs represent problems that are occurring now and cause 
the instrument panel Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or Check 
Engine light to illuminate and remain on until the failure is repaired. 
A DTC is stored in the vehicle's computer memory for each fault 
detected. A Scan Tool or Scanner can be used to retrieve DTCs 
that are stored in the vehicle's computer memory.