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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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9T4 '94 CCMCode Pull
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I read the code pull info pdf and it says it applies to 92/93 only. If ODBII didn't come out until '96, and my '94 has ODBI, what is the difference between pulling the codes for the 92/93 and the 94? Were the pin-outs changed on the '94 CCM connector or is the whole procedure different?
The car is a stock '94 coupe. The problem i have is the digital read out for the oil temp always reads zero but the gauge seems to be working.
Posted on: 2008/11/21 17:00
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It can be done on a '94, with a paper clip. Can't remember the DIC button-press sequence, but it's posted here somewhere...

Found it:

http://www.corvette-guru.com/modules/ ... t_id=49963#forumpost49963
Posted on: 2008/11/21 17:13
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Cool! Thank you
Posted on: 2008/11/21 17:26
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Cool! Thank you


You're welcome.

Forgot to tell ya' tho'; ya' gotta' post pics, codes, and photo doc the repairs!
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Ahh, I knew there was a 'cost' for the 'free' advise. I've been trying to get a digital cam on ebay but keep getting outbid. Maybe i should hold off on any repairs until i get a camera. Not!
Posted on: 2008/11/21 23:11
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Ahh, I knew there was a 'cost' for the 'free' advise. I've been trying to get a digital cam on ebay but keep getting outbid. Maybe i should hold off on any repairs until i get a camera. Not!


I bought a cheap sanyo digital camera at walmart for $89 last year. It's 7 mp and turned out to be an awesome camera! Just some food for thought.

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9T4 Re: '94 CCMCode Pull
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I thought i should follow up on my original post in this thread.
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I read the code pull info pdf and it says it applies to 92/93 only. If ODBII didn't come out until '96, and my '94 has ODBI, what is the difference between pulling the codes for the 92/93 and the 94? Were the pin-outs changed on the '94 CCM connector or is the whole procedure different?
The car is a stock '94 coupe. The problem i have is the digital read out for the oil temp always reads zero but the gauge seems to be working.



From researching on the 'net i have learned that a 16 pin ALDL connector was used in '94, instead of the 12 pin used in earlier years, in preparation for the ODBII system. On the 16 pin connector the paper clip trick works if you short pins 4 and 12 so a code pull can be done. I think. Still need to try it though.

Most of the info i learned came from this site:

[url=http://www.aldlcable.com/sc/toplevel.asp?cat=0[/url]

Good pics and schematics if you want to build your own cables to use a computer and some of the software that's out there.

Now, here is where i hang my head and shuffle my foot.



The 'failure' in the oil temp readout? I was looking at the very bottom of the screen and saw

OIL 0F (where is that degree sign)

Doh! Silly me
Posted on: 2008/11/24 4:22
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http://www.aldlcable.com/sc/toplevel.asp?cat=0

Build your own interface cables? I'm there! Which link???

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From here:
http://www.corvettebuyers.com/c4vettes/codes.htm

The $89 cost of a digital camera you will get back whenever you sell your car, because it has photo-doc'ed dated repairs, which increase the marketability of the car.

Details, details, details...

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Schematic is for RS-232!!! Need USB!!!!!!!!
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Photo doc repairs? That's interesting. I thought the pics were only for forum use. Good point Blade.
BTW i ordered a cam from WallyWorld. The crazies on ebay were paying more than they could buy for on the net somewhere other than ebay.
Posted on: 2008/11/24 4:56
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Blade_1 wrote:
http://www.aldlcable.com/sc/toplevel.asp?cat=0

Build your own interface cables? I'm there! Which link???

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From here:
http://www.corvettebuyers.com/c4vettes/codes.htm

The $89 cost of a digital camera you will get back whenever you sell your car, because it has photo-doc'ed dated repairs, which increase the marketability of the car.

Details, details, details...

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D'oh

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Schematic is for RS-233!!! Need USB!!!!!!!!


RS232 too slow for ya? Picky, picky.
I'll search for it. Don't like my chances, but...
Posted on: 2008/11/24 5:15
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I built my own serial port cable a few weeks ago. Cost about $9. If your computer only has USB I guess it's a little harder. Good luck.

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