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clay2022

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ok in addition to having the strange sound because of my AC, listed in another post. i decided to throw an OBII on there to see if i could pull any codes and its not getting a reading/signal to the tester. sounds like it could be a calibration issue not sure. this just keeps getting better.
 

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You can't get power to the port for the scanner? Check the cigarette lighter fuse, often times this blows out and knocks power out on the scanner port. I had the same problem, phones charging, ipods, gameboys etc plugged in and eventually blew the fuse, we have 3 ports on the yukon, and now have an XM plugged in all the time.

Aaron
 

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ok thanks i will try that and see if it works. the AC issue has me more baffled. ya basically when i plugged the OBD in the the socket i was not getting any reading which means i wasn't getting a signal from the computer i would assume?
 

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yep, cause there's no power to it. Not knowing what year your car is, the fuse should be under the hood.

Good luck with AC, may be a clutch, or worse compressor.

Aaron
 

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yep, fuse box under hood, blade type of fuse, can't remember the amps though.

Aaron
 
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