'94 Regal Custom: OBDI or OBDII?

GaryMonson

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1994 Buick Regal Custom
I'm trying to get a code scan done for my '94 Regal Custom, and everyone keeps telling me they can't read codes from a '94, since it's OBDI. The Chilton manual I have says it's OBDII. Which is it?

Also, can anyone recommend a good scan tool for less than $150 that I can buy so I can read codes myself?

Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
 
The '94 PCM is commonly called an OBD-1.5 PCM, which was unique to the 94-95 Buick's. The PCM was the first OBDII & OBD1 combination. Some scanners will interpret OBDII codes on this particular PCM. It takes an OBDI-OBDII capable scanner to read any of the codes; such as Matco 9640B, Matco 9001N, Actron CP9150, or CP9190 that include the OBDI & OBDII cable that can communicate with OBDI. Do you have a 12-pin connector, or 16-pin? There should be a sticker under the hood that tells if the PCM is OBDI, or OBDII. I would suspect it says OBDI.
 
I have a 94 buick regal that I left the ignition on all night, changed the battery now it starts runs for a few seconds then dies. Check all fuses Anybody have any ideas??
 
I have a 94 buick regal that I left the ignition on all night, changed the battery now it starts runs for a few seconds then dies. Check all fuses Anybody have any ideas??
When you turn the ignition switch ON, does the security light flash for 3-sec, then go out/off, or does it stay ON steady?
 
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