Hi guys,
Okay, I know I've posted this before but it's still driving me up the wall and through a brick with no results. My data link connector (under the dashboard) is still giving me trouble. I bought a OBD II scanner so I can check my own trouble codes but when I plugged it in, it wouldn't work. I know it works because I used it on a family members BMW X5 with no trouble at all. I looked in the fuse box of my Trailblazer and realized that the fuse was missing. How can that be since a co-worker connected his scanner to my car and it worked fine just a year ago? Not knowing why it was missing or what size fuse to buy, I asked a friend to look in the fuse box of his Trailblazer for the size and I promptly went out to buy some size '10' yellow fuses. I replaced the fuse and every single time I reconnect the battery terminals, the fuses pops (3 times in a row). I've pulled the data link connector down and checked to make sure the pins are all there and none are bent or broken. I can't see anything foreign or otherwise wrong with it. I'm pulling my hair out with this one and while I'm no automotive electrical guru, I like to consider myself a decent "do-it-yourselfer".
I'm even more afraid to take it to an automotive electrical shop because so many shops here are in full-on rape mode. Any ideas fellas? Thanks in advance.
Okay, I know I've posted this before but it's still driving me up the wall and through a brick with no results. My data link connector (under the dashboard) is still giving me trouble. I bought a OBD II scanner so I can check my own trouble codes but when I plugged it in, it wouldn't work. I know it works because I used it on a family members BMW X5 with no trouble at all. I looked in the fuse box of my Trailblazer and realized that the fuse was missing. How can that be since a co-worker connected his scanner to my car and it worked fine just a year ago? Not knowing why it was missing or what size fuse to buy, I asked a friend to look in the fuse box of his Trailblazer for the size and I promptly went out to buy some size '10' yellow fuses. I replaced the fuse and every single time I reconnect the battery terminals, the fuses pops (3 times in a row). I've pulled the data link connector down and checked to make sure the pins are all there and none are bent or broken. I can't see anything foreign or otherwise wrong with it. I'm pulling my hair out with this one and while I'm no automotive electrical guru, I like to consider myself a decent "do-it-yourselfer".
I'm even more afraid to take it to an automotive electrical shop because so many shops here are in full-on rape mode. Any ideas fellas? Thanks in advance.