Actron GM Code Scanner CP9001 User Manual

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• A code 12 is always sent even

when the computer sees no
problem. This tells you the
computer diagnostic checks are
working properly. If you do not get
a code 12, or if the “Check Engine”
light does not flash you have a
problem which must be repaired.
Refer to “Diagnostic Circuit Check”
procedure in vehicle service
manual. (See manual listing on
page 4.)

• All codes are two (2) digits long.

• Codes are sent in numeric order

from the lowest number to the
highest.

Transmission Codes:

The engine computer can send trouble
codes for transmission problems - if
the vehicle has a computer controlled
transmission.

NOTE: Some diesel powered trucks
have a computer controlled transmis-
sion. These vehicles will only send
transmission related codes since the
the diesel itself is not computer
controlled.

• GM Vehicles

–The “Check Engine” light flashes

both engine codes and transmis-
sion codes.

• Saturn Vehicles

–The “Check Engine” light flashes

engine codes.

–The “Shift to D2” light flashes

transmission codes.

Look for a code 11 flashed on the
“Check Engine” light. This is a signal
telling you transmission codes will then
be flashed on the “Shift to D2” light.
Transmission codes are flashed in a
way similar to engine codes.

9) Turn Ignition Key OFF

10)Remove Code Scanner and Re-

install Connector Cover, if
supplied.

The computer system is now back
to normal operation.

11)Refer to “Test Results” chart on

page 9

This completes the code reading
procedure.

At this point you can either:

• Have your vehicle professionally

serviced. Trouble codes indicate
problems found by the computer.

or,

• Repair the vehicle yourself using

trouble codes to help pinpoint the
problem.

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