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04-03-2014 | #1 |
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1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location-Diagnosing Rough Running ZR1
A new 1991 ZR1 owner here, I have a few questions (yes, I did try the search button
Where is the ODB1 port located? I did not see it under the driver's side dash. Do I nee to remove any panels to get to it? Which USB cable do I need to read codes using my lap top? Very rough running car here... Thanks! Last edited by roadczar; 04-05-2014 at 11:54 AM. |
04-03-2014 | #2 |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
if the 91 is the same as the 90, and I think they are, it's about half way down the interior colored panel that's by your knees and it has a black plastic cover on it that pops off. I don't have any softwear to read codes, just gordons plugs, but i'm sure someone will tell you what they use shortly.
Welcome to the forum. What seems to be wrong with your car?
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
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In this post you can see it's approximate location to the hush panel edge. It's a tough find for many: http://www.zr1.net/forum/showpost.ph...95&postcount=1 Last edited by WVZR-1; 04-03-2014 at 03:46 AM. |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
Welcome onto the boards there.
If reading codes is the only objective, you can get it done with a paper clip (once you find the ALDL interface). But scan software IS something good to have... Cliff [Dynomite] will post a link for eBay cable listings, for laptop-to-ALDL connector. I use this one from Moates:
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04-03-2014 | #5 |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
Thank you for all the responses!
I thought I looked pretty thoroughly, but will try again. I just picked up the car (539) from Arkansas and drove it home to Chicago. The car was running slightly rough when I picked it up, but 100 miles in to ~700 mile trip it started to misfire badly with the check engine light periodically coming on. It limped the rest of the way home. I had no choice, but to drive it the rest of the way, hopefully no damage resulted from that. Another thing I noticed was the oil pressure gauge being always pegged to the max in the lower gears. Currently my ZR1 has the power of a poorly tuned Chevette. I found couple of vacuum hoses loose (MAP and pressure regulator), I also replaced PCV check valve assembly hoses with ones from jerrygaskets. It and the felt much better at first, but after a short test drive it reverted back to a bad misfire and shake. So this is where I am now… So ’91 ZR1 has a 12 pin ODB1 connector? This one right? https://www.moates.net/aldu1-and-cab....html?cPath=64 Thanks again! Last edited by roadczar; 04-03-2014 at 09:32 AM. |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
There are enough of us here in Chicagoland to straighten the car out.
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
In order of likelyhood the usual cast of characters that will cause a "Badly Tuned Chevette" syndrome are:
- Fuel injectors - Coil packs - spark plugs/wires - Fuel pumps If the fuel injectors are original, they are the most likely culprit. Get one of the FBI (Fast Boys of Illinois) to pop over for a quick diagnosis, it will save you time, trouble and money. 'Crabs
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
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04-20-2014 | #9 |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
I just finished installing the new injectors. That was what was causing the problem. Thanks again for all your replies.
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04-03-2014 | #10 |
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Re: 1991 ZR1 ODB1 Port Location
If the injectors are original, replace them even if the problem turns out to be something else- they are gonna give you trouble- guaranteed.
probably if it kind of runs ok cold and then misses bad as it warms up- yeah, that's injectors. |
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