It will only do OBDI, but Heck, that's all I got! Problem was, I could not get it to work with my '95 Bonneville. The cable I got from Actron ("OBDII 3.0") would not communicate with my OBDI system.
Well, I could not find a CP9115 cable anywhere, so I spent some time with the service manuals for the '92 and the '95 and cables I had for my new CP9110 and figured out a cheap fix. First you get a six-inch long Actron OBDII 3.0 cable for about $15. I believe this cable is the one currently used with the newer CP9145 tool (you can verify, Don) Then you cut it in half. Go find some four conductor cable (I used telephone wire, but I would have liked something a bit heavier) and splice as shown below.jr's3800 wrote:
The 95 Bonnie requires a scantool Capable of reading the 95 OBD1 compliant GM cars, but it uses the OBD2 codes and OBD2 16 pin connector...
I would tell you to get an Actron CP9110 scantool (they don't make them anymore but there are still some around ) The only problem tho is that the OBD2 cable CP9115 is very hard to come across... You'd be hard pressed to find one... I have this tool with the CP9115 cable... Had it for 4 years I think...

Don't know if it will work with all '95s and '94s, but it works like a charm with mine!







