Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
May have already been asked...but is there a source to look up BCC's for any GM products? ie. S10, full size trucks etc? There are plenty of F and Y body refernce sites.
Anyone even sell a software program or hard copy with all bcc's?
thanks
Anyone even sell a software program or hard copy with all bcc's?
thanks
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Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
A lot of the codes are the same. Such as G80 is always positraction and J65 is always disc brakes.
The RPO code database on this site is pretty good. You can also do an internet search for the code you're looking for.
The RPO code database on this site is pretty good. You can also do an internet search for the code you're looking for.
Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
Thanks Kevin91Z
I was more interested in a source for MEMCAL codes other than F and Y bodies. For example just bought a 95 S10 truck with 4 cyl, 5 speed manual. The ECM is 16199982 with MEMCAL bcc "BMLA".
I'd like to pick up another compatible ECM and MEMCAL as a backup..I just like having the extra computer for my OBD1 vehicles (inexpensive insurance).
I can Google the ANHU, ANJP and AUJP MEMCALs and find their F/Y body application..not so with my C1500 and S10 truck MEMCALs.
Would be willing to even buy a reference manual if it is available.
Thanks
I was more interested in a source for MEMCAL codes other than F and Y bodies. For example just bought a 95 S10 truck with 4 cyl, 5 speed manual. The ECM is 16199982 with MEMCAL bcc "BMLA".
I'd like to pick up another compatible ECM and MEMCAL as a backup..I just like having the extra computer for my OBD1 vehicles (inexpensive insurance).
I can Google the ANHU, ANJP and AUJP MEMCALs and find their F/Y body application..not so with my C1500 and S10 truck MEMCALs.
Would be willing to even buy a reference manual if it is available.
Thanks
Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
Thanks Ronny
Believe it or not..I tried to post this same request there first (this morning) but something is wrong with the Moates web site. I have been a member of the site through my email address...but to post a message in the forums you also have to be a forum member..didn't realize that until today.
Tried to sign up as a new forum member.....but the activation page doesn't display...I'll go back and try again...I need to buy a burner anyway.
thanks all
Ed
Believe it or not..I tried to post this same request there first (this morning) but something is wrong with the Moates web site. I have been a member of the site through my email address...but to post a message in the forums you also have to be a forum member..didn't realize that until today.
Tried to sign up as a new forum member.....but the activation page doesn't display...I'll go back and try again...I need to buy a burner anyway.
thanks all
Ed
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Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
I dont think you need to register. just put in the ID and password they give you.
AS a side note check Tunercat site for same. They may have a reference chart of sorts.
AS a side note check Tunercat site for same. They may have a reference chart of sorts.
Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
10-4..I just wanted to sign up anyway for future reference...but the site won't let me. Takes my info and when I hit submit...it just opens a blank page.
No biggie...thanks again for our help..going there right now!
Ed
Just checked out the site..no data for the previously mentioned S10 ECU or bcc. Heading to TunerCat.
No biggie...thanks again for our help..going there right now!
Ed
Just checked out the site..no data for the previously mentioned S10 ECU or bcc. Heading to TunerCat.
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Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?
Yes, TunerCat sells a program for BCC lookups. Rather inexpensive at that.
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Re: Is there a generic broadcast code reference site?

I thought you wanted RPO codes. Sorry!
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