Link Error with OBD Tool

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Hickory

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Hey folks, I finally got tired of seeing my check engine light on so I sprung for a cheap scan tool off amazon. My scanner is getting power from my obd port but it's coming up with link error every time. I hooked it up to my Tacoma and it worked fine.

I have a black bear tune and aftermarket radio. Could these be causing this issue? Any tips on getting it to link up properly? Thanks!
 

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Have you double checked to make sure it's compatible with gm vehicles that date back to yours?

Your tune and radio would have no effect with linking to your pcm.
 
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I can't find a complete compatibility guide, but one review on amazon talks about using it on a 2005 suburban so I assume it should work on my 2005 Tahoe.

It's an Oxgord MS300. It says it should be compatible with most vehicles made after 96.
 

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Disconnect the splice pack sp205 (#3)and check the terminals for any corrosion and make sure it has a good tight connection.

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I'll try that this afternoon after work. I also have some contact cleaner that I'll spray up in there.
 

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Check your fuse to the cigarette lighter. As strange as it sounds I ran into the exact same problem when I went to get my 2000 Tahoe inspected. My truck failed because the inspector could not communicate with the OBD II port. When I got home, I plugged my scanner into the port and got a link error as well, which was strange because I have been using my scanner to check everything before the inspection. after searching I noticed that my cigarette lighter was not working. Sure enough the fuse has blown. I replaced the fuse and for the heck of it decided to plug my scanner back and just like that connection was established.

Not saying it's a bona-fide cure but hey who knows...
 

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try pulling the radio fuse.

i know on these trucks when you install an aftermarket headunit, some of the modules used to retain chimes and what not still talk over the serial data line. When i tune one with HPtuners i have to pull the radio fuse or it will not talk at all.

however my cheapy blue tooth scanner works just fine.

simple and easy to check.
 

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