An Autoxray 4000 scanner gives me around 28 real time sensor values from my '95 OBD1 Buick Skylark 3100. I can view and record AC refrigerant pressure, torque converter status and "slip", engine and transmission temp, rpm, transmission gear selected by PCM, vehicle speed, O2 sensor voltage, O2 cross count, injector pulse, idle air stepper position, knock count, tons of other stuff, status of nearly all parameters. I see these scanners pop up on fleabay from time to time, this scanner can also read the earlier OBDII vehicles. Be careful though, make sure it's configured to your target vehicle because to unlock each vehicle was optional and there's no vender support for this scanner anymore. One clue is the scanner will come with the cable appropriate for the vehicles it's configured for (ford/gm/Chrysler, OBDII, etc), so look at the included cables!
@@Derec I'd be glad to share screenshots of 1986->2000 GM vehicle scans and put some effort into what's needed (ancient software/PC's) with those scans. Ford's implementation wasn't as good as GM's were, I can't speak for Chrysler.
Does this read live data? I'm looking for a scanner that can read my 1992 Oldsmobile Royale 88 LS. But not only while it's not running..I want one that can read and store live data while I'm driving. My car has been to many shops and not a single one can fix my car that acts like it is gonna die when I have to wait at stop lights of stop sign the issue im currently having seems to happen when my car has reached operating temp. It's been acting like it's gonna die only when in park or drive at a stop light or sign and only when my car has reached operating temp. I swear I am running in circles trying to fix my car
I have a 1995 Camaro 3.4 Auto with that stupid OBD system with an OBDII connector. Do you know if this scanner will work on my car? They sell these on eBay for $170 I think. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
@@andrewb8043 Not yet. I have to fix my 12 volt cigarette lighter socket. It isn’t getting any power. I tried running it with just batteries, but it wouldn’t communicate with my car. It says “car not found”. I think you have to use the 12 volt power cable.
If it’s still stored in the system & hasn’t been erased you should be able to retrieve the data. For most OBD1 applications the only way to erase the code(s) is by disconnecting the battery unlike OBD2 which you can use the actual scan tool to erase the codes. Not sure if 1994 obd is the same.
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Link to the scanner?
Merci ☺️
Compatible pontiac Firebird 1991 ? Thx
Can this thing power bleed 1994 gm anti lock brakes?
Can you use it to put the car in a re-learn procedure?
An Autoxray 4000 scanner gives me around 28 real time sensor values from my '95 OBD1 Buick Skylark 3100. I can view and record AC refrigerant pressure, torque converter status and "slip", engine and transmission temp, rpm, transmission gear selected by PCM, vehicle speed, O2 sensor voltage, O2 cross count, injector pulse, idle air stepper position, knock count, tons of other stuff, status of nearly all parameters.
I see these scanners pop up on fleabay from time to time, this scanner can also read the earlier OBDII vehicles.
Be careful though, make sure it's configured to your target vehicle because to unlock each vehicle was optional and there's no vender support for this scanner anymore. One clue is the scanner will come with the cable appropriate for the vehicles it's configured for (ford/gm/Chrysler, OBDII, etc), so look at the included cables!
Wow the layout of the device is impressive. I am uncertain if the Bosch reader can read 28 sensor values but has continual support
@@Derec I'd be glad to share screenshots of 1986->2000 GM vehicle scans and put some effort into what's needed (ancient software/PC's) with those scans. Ford's implementation wasn't as good as GM's were, I can't speak for Chrysler.
Is your car obd2 port, obd1 pcm?
@@robertvillafan1220 This vehicle is a '95 Buick with OBD1, with GM OBD1 connector.
Did you mean the Autoxray 5000 or 6000? I don't see a ODB I for the 4000 unit.
Good video! I have a 95, 94, 92 GMs.
Thank you! Great years
Will it read mazda 93 , 929 model?
Does this read live data? I'm looking for a scanner that can read my 1992 Oldsmobile Royale 88 LS. But not only while it's not running..I want one that can read and store live data while I'm driving. My car has been to many shops and not a single one can fix my car that acts like it is gonna die when I have to wait at stop lights of stop sign the issue im currently having seems to happen when my car has reached operating temp. It's been acting like it's gonna die only when in park or drive at a stop light or sign and only when my car has reached operating temp. I swear I am running in circles trying to fix my car
Ps.. thank you
Great but cant find one for sale!!!! All i research says unavailable.
Where did you buy yours from?
Can this OBD! scanner work on a 1980 Chevy Monte Carlo?
Should be applicable
Will this scanner work for a 1993 Buick regal 3100?
Should, 1984-1995 GM
I have a 1995 Camaro 3.4 Auto with that stupid OBD system with an OBDII connector. Do you know if this scanner will work on my car? They sell these on eBay for $170 I think. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
The reader should work, the car in the video is a 94
@@Derec I hope it does. Thanks for the reply.
@@pab702 did it work for u?
@@andrewb8043 Not yet. I have to fix my 12 volt cigarette lighter socket. It isn’t getting any power. I tried running it with just batteries, but it wouldn’t communicate with my car. It says “car not found”. I think you have to use the 12 volt power cable.
@@pab702 check your fuse on the lighter
What kind of vehicle scanner is that?
Did you even watch the video? Good grief.
My light went off today. Will it still read the code?
If it’s still stored in the system & hasn’t been erased you should be able to retrieve the data. For most OBD1 applications the only way to erase the code(s) is by disconnecting the battery unlike OBD2 which you can use the actual scan tool to erase the codes. Not sure if 1994 obd is the same.
Yes
Does it work on gm?
Going through this with pontiac firebird lt1
Yup me too I went to autozone and their reader couldn’t fit 😂
Great video got a 95 s10 320,000 miles
Thats gm being gm for ya. Amazingly reliable, but fuck you over when something breaks.
How much was it
Paper clip works just fine for me on my 93.
Works for me everytime.
nice
You're in that weird OBD 1.5 era that nobody envies.
Hail 🇺🇸 OBD I under hood, flash lights, sorry yours Denies. *No Logic to Losing use* of products the *people own.*
Companies, etc, Overreach for *personal Gail.* Governments were instituted to *Secure our Rights;* Life, Liberty, and pursuit of Happiness, *ANY* government destructive to these Rights, ....
*Thanks*
No u could u just have to have it running
Well we did find the culprit