(08-24-2016, 03:21 PM)rasmeidirt Wrote: I have purchased a Bosch 1100 scan tool in the hope that it would accurately read my 1996 Suzuki Sidekick Sport with 1.8L drive chain cam engine. When I plugged it into the OBD 2 connection plug, the tool asked on the screen to select a vehicle and a list of vehicles appeared on the screen. I scrolled down; Suzuki is not in the list!
Do you think the Bosch 1100 scan tool read codes in my Suzuki? Or I need to buy another one with Suzuki in the list?
Thanks,
Ive never used a BOsch tool, ever, there like 1000 brands of tools sold today, and never head or seen one ever fail on this suzuki ever, (not this year)
the car is a USA car and is 100% OBD2 compliant,
my guess.
the fuse DOme is blown, (do the dome lights work, in car?)
is the OBD2 jack at knee , pin 16, have 12vdc for sure key on? it must
the OBD2 port , the following pins must be wired
2,3,4,5,6 and 16, (at least) on the car
did you plug in the tool first.
then turn the cars ignition to ON, or start engine now?
the press all bottoms on the tool ? the tool will not work if the fuse to pin 16 is blown in the car, It will not.
we check pin 16 first , or all bets off.
pin 16 is 12vdc power. pin. if not 12vdc (use a DMM meter to read it) the there IS A FUSE BLOWN.
no OBD2 tool ive ever seen ask for car data, it scan the PCM and learns all that, first. some tools might go to asking questions when the COMM link is dead
or the Pin 16 pin power is DEAD.
all tools work here, even the most cheap to most expensive. (USA tools) and by Law.