So I went to FLAP and they plugged in their scanner, and it says no communication, just like mine. It just stopped reading the codes. When I tried to read the code, the reader just said, "ERROR". ... Just had a Smog check and Technician says he can not issue certificate because of a P1000 pending code which says Mfr Cntrl Fuel,Air, Metering Auxiliary Ctrls. Customer Service: 1-800-228-7667 Email: customerservice@actron.com Data Protection Notice | Terms & Conditions | Statement of ADA Compliance | Imprint I have the CP9135 model and have used it several times on my 2007 and my father’s 2009 successfully. Sany0159.jpg The pic cuts out half the connector but its the black connector held by the metal bracket on the far right of the … I'd bought an OBD II reader from Harbor Freight (a cheapie). The fourth link. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions 28635 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48092 USA. Although the Actron CP9135 is no longer in production, it is still a widely available code reader in the automotive repair and parts industry. it works on my other cars fine. I have a Actron cp9135 autoscanner. So I bought a Torque Pro plug in ELM 327 OBD2 scanner for my phone, but when I plug it in there is no communication. Tried it on my Tacoma and had link failures there too! I have a 1996 Ford E350 15 passenger van that has been hard starting lately and currently will not start-up at all. I have tried to use an Actron OBD II scanner model CP9135, but it will not link to the car. I read a note on actron web site that some 96 gm cars this will happen but did not tell you what to do if this is the case. The only thing it comes back with is "link error". 223 global ratings. 4.3 out of 5. Yesterday, the check engine light illuminated. The check engine light was on so I hooked up my Actron CP9135 reader to read the codes. I checked the DLC fuse (under the steering column) and it was fine. However, my wife’s 2012 Sienna AWD had idiot lights come on and when I tried to use the scanner I kept getting the link failures. The "Check Engine" light is illuminated on my '00 Outback Wagon. So I looked at the plug in under the dash, and only four the many holes actually have contacts. But what could the problem be? Today, I went to pull the codes and received a “No Link” result. I figured I was being punished for buying from Harbor Freight. not sure why it wont communicate, but you could always go to autozone and they pull the codes for free, or so i hear. another thing is call actron or go to their website (www.actron.com)i went to the website and the 9145 has an optional kit so you can read OBD I, with you being able to scan your 95 (OBD I) it might be setup for that system instead of OBD II I believe there possibly is a blown fuse but have not checked. The 6.0 starting in 2003 switch to the obdII CAN protocol. it gives me "link error" when i plug it in. by Actron. The CP9135 is OBD II compliant. Footer Info. Actron X431 CP9135 AutoScanner Diagnostic Code Scanner with On Screen Definitions for OBDII Vehicles. 4.3 out of 5 stars. Wanted to post and see if… You will need to update your scanner. Checked fuses, none blown. I have a actron cp9135 auto scanner that will not work with my 95 camaro.