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FAQ: GM Code Scanner CP9001
 
How do I know if my vehicle is OBD I or OBD II on-board diagnostics equipped?
 
What is the difference between OBD I and OBD II cars?
 
What is OBD?
 
What are DLCs?
 
Common Chrysler OBD II (P1) Enhanced Codes
 
Will the Actron Code Scanners and/or Scan Tools retrieve Anti-Lock Brake or Airbag codes?
 
Do I need adapters for different vehicles?
 
What are I/M Monitors?
 
What is MIL Status?
 
What are Pending Codes?
 
What is the Erase Codes function?
 
Which Actron Code Scanners and/or Scan Tools work on 1994 & 1995 GM vehicles?
 
What are PIDs?
 
What are DTCs?
 
What are Enhanced OBD II codes?
 
Common Generic OBD II (P0) Codes
 
Common GM OBD II (P1) Enhanced Codes
 
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  Will the Actron Code Scanners and/or Scan Tools retrieve Anti-Lock Brake or Airbag codes?
  The Actron Code Scanners and Scan Tools are designed to retrieve Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) from the Powertrain controller (engine computer) only. They will not retrieve Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) or Airbag (SRS) codes. These systems use separate computers that the scan tools are not capable of communicating with.

There is limited coverage for Ford and GM ABS Systems. The GM Code Scanner CP9001 and the Ford Code Scanner CP9015 allow for ABS coverage on some vehicles.
 
 
   
   
   
 
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