Using the Foxwell NT301 to Diagnose the 8100 496 8.1L Chevy GMT-800 Pickup
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2023
- In today's video, I'll be using the Foxwell NT301 Scan Tool provided to me the good folks over at Foxwell Industries. I'll be using this to to confirm and assist in the diagnosis of our 2002 Chevrolet 3500 8100 496 8.1L 1 Ton Dually that I've been reassembling.
This scan tool will be able to read the the codes currently stored in the ECM and the TCM and so that we can perform further troubleshooting of the electrical system to pinpoint the source of the failed component.
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Looks like a really handy tool. Going to have to look into one of those thanks for the video on the green work truck. Been highly impressed with the 8.1 Yukon I purchase recently
No problem, Chris. Glad I could share it with you guys👍
Handy for sure. I’ve had only 3 codes show up on my ‘01 GMC in the last 22 years. Crank shaft position sensor I would have never found without reading the code. The others were for the O2 sensor and a transmission code. I reset the computer for those and they’ve never returned.
Yep, these are very reliable trucks so I'm sure it's going to end up being a simple fix.
You’ve done a great job rebuilding that truck
Yea, it's come out very nice. Just a few minor last details to work out.
@@VetteSource how much do you want for it
This one is one of my forever trucks. I told my wife she can drive me off to the retirement home in it😁.
@@VetteSource i don’t blame you it’s beautiful
Yep, I really like the Green Metallic. It's not a very common color on the big trucks.
Hi, Bryan! EOBD stands for European OBD, which must not be confused with EOBD II (ENHANCED OBD II). EOBD is generally found on European cars 2001 and newer, and as far as I know, any OBD II scanner will work on them. EOBD II on the other hand, is specific to the car manufacturer and requires a dealership scanner such as the Tech 2 in the case of GM vehicles.
One last thing:
Driving 55 MPH *_or less_* for any length of time has been known to cause erectile dysfunction and loss of libido.🏁😎🏁
Too funny😁. Good information on the EOBD, I wasn't familiar with the terminology when I first saw it. Thanks for sharing👍.
WEll im very sorry about your injury I hope you heal very soon im trying to find a way to get info on chalk markings on my 95 corvette there are many but dont where to turn for INFO can you give me a lead please and thank you I hope this filters down to you
Hey Randy, thanks for the well wishes. I'm on the mend and feeling slowly better every day. Are you referring to the factor assembly line inspection markings in the chassis, like with the older Corvettes?
I like to see the factory radio I have a factory upgraded radio in my truck 08silveradoo ltz navigationradio
Yea, they're getting old enough now they're considered classic vehicles. Even though I like the new tech, I try to keep the stock equipment installed to match the time period.
@VetteSource The sad thing is no one makes a - top for those trucks and 2nd thing. I can't get a 2020 23 navigation map update for my truck.
Gmt900
Yea, once it becomes "obsolete" the aftermarket just abandons support for them.
This fox has for SRS codes?
Yes, it does. Pretty handy tool overall👍.
been think about upgrading my scan tool, i been looking at foxwell stuff, how can i get one sent to me to review?
I'll see if I can forward your channel contact information to them today👍.
@@VetteSource thanks
you sent me a email sometime ago / i forgot about it now looking for the email can't find it can you resend to me?