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1995 Cirrus 2.5L: ongoing OBD problems



 
 
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Old March 14th 06, 02:51 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default 1995 Cirrus 2.5L: ongoing OBD problems

1995 Chrysler Cirrus Lx, 2.5L V6, automatic, 58K miles

Update:
currently PCM codes set are
44 - battery temp sensor voltage circuit
22 - ECT sensor voltage out of range
and, the coolant temp guage stopped working.

Background:
I recently bought the Cirrus. The Haynes manual says it is OBD II. The
emissions sticker under the hood says it's OBD I. The DLC connector is 16 pin
OBD II.

The PCM (model number 04606064) has 2 40 pin connectors.

Can't scan the PCM:
1. An Actron 9135 Scanner will not talk to the PCM.

2. A Mindreader OBDII Scanner will not talk to the PCM using OBD II generic
cables.
(note: OTC/SPX the mfgr of the Mindreader says I need 2 other cables to read
the PCM. But these cables are out of production and not available anywhere)

3. A Harrison Industries ODB II interface to a Palm PDA with OBDII software
will not talk to the PCM.

Questions:
1. What is this car: OBD II, or OBD I, or what?

TIA
Bill


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Old March 16th 06, 12:00 AM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default 1995 Cirrus 2.5L: ongoing OBD problems

it is OBD I not OBD II
"Bill" > wrote in message
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> 1995 Chrysler Cirrus Lx, 2.5L V6, automatic, 58K miles
>
> Update:
> currently PCM codes set are
> 44 - battery temp sensor voltage circuit
> 22 - ECT sensor voltage out of range
> and, the coolant temp guage stopped working.
>
> Background:
> I recently bought the Cirrus. The Haynes manual says it is OBD II. The
> emissions sticker under the hood says it's OBD I. The DLC connector is 16
pin
> OBD II.
>
> The PCM (model number 04606064) has 2 40 pin connectors.
>
> Can't scan the PCM:
> 1. An Actron 9135 Scanner will not talk to the PCM.
>
> 2. A Mindreader OBDII Scanner will not talk to the PCM using OBD II

generic
> cables.
> (note: OTC/SPX the mfgr of the Mindreader says I need 2 other cables to

read
> the PCM. But these cables are out of production and not available

anywhere)
>
> 3. A Harrison Industries ODB II interface to a Palm PDA with OBDII

software
> will not talk to the PCM.
>
> Questions:
> 1. What is this car: OBD II, or OBD I, or what?
>
> TIA
> Bill
>
>



 




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