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Forums about using tunerPro Rt as a scan tool to read codes and clear them. 3.1L PFI (LH0) (VIN=T) 91 4W (4 door) (vin serial > 799,999). From the bitmask section, and maybe a couple of key sensor outputs, like what.
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The sticker says Service 16149396 BDJS 86BDJS M23126551 I assume this is what we are talking about in this thread. To use TurnerPro RT as a scantool you need the correct ADX file.
The ADX file corresponds to your car's ECM data stream file. It is best to with your ECM's BCC code.
Your reported BDJS. Here is what I get out of BCC lookup.xls BDJS 1993 656 6578 6551 WB LH0 3.1 M13 AUTO GM or some kind internet citizen provided a look up table to assist us in finding the correct data stream type.
What data stream your car's uses is buried in INDEX.DOC. It's is found in the zipped file you download in step 3.5.
( not optional I guess now. ) Of course, the information provided lets us develop our Sherlock Homes powers of deductions. I suggest searching on LH0 The search yields 19 cars with the LH0 engine. Fortunately, only three were built in 1993. The first '93 LH0 was found on line 829 of the INDEX.DOC file. INDEX.DOC:829: 3.1L PFI (LH0) (VIN=T) 93 1J,L,2J,1,2,3W cars INDEX.DOC:1117: 3.1L PFI (LH0) (VIN=T) 93 1W,2W,3W,4W -CAR INDEX.DOC:1297: 3.1L SFI (LH0/GENIIS/VIN=T) 93 1W,2W,3W,4W 4T60E AND NB2 ONLY from INDEX.DOC I notice that there are three possible data streams.
But with that work I still don't know which adx? Looked at TunerPro and TunerCat website and still no difinitive answer, but with this: I think his mask is $DF, that's where I found his bin. Also in that folder I got from Robert is a $DF ads but no info as to what ALDL it started with? So I looked at the ALDL.ds files historystamp found for you to compare and found A214 just does not match what Robert had there. A186 and A140 do! But A140 is for a 1227727 which is same as 16149396 but 16149396 has additional ram and controls for e-trans as noted in link above! So I beleive A186'ds is correct ALDL file and the.ads file named $DF is correct for his car.