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Hummer 1995 OBD location

Old Jan 8, 2013 | 07:09 PM
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I am new this forum but not new to hummers My old man got him self a wagon type 1995 H1 we had it for like 6 years now. It been going well with no major problems but a oil hose melted when the exhaust doughnut (gasket) was no longer there we got that fix and a few weeks later we got a PCM light that have a gear ring over it had just came on, it is below the check engine light. I started to notice when I have the lever in 1rst gear at a dead stop and when I let go of the breaks it creeps forward and dose a jerk and speeds up a little at idle speed. It also dose that when I am steeping on the accelerator a little and it dose the same thing but harder jerk. It seems like it sift from 1rst to second but it did not causes once I reach 20mph I need to shift to second gear.

Be causes of that problem we were going to see if we can pull out the codes and fix the problem.... However I can not find the OBD location so I can jump the two terminals to pull the code. We search on the internet and I cant find it and they said that it under the dashboard and it a OBD2 but I cant find anything relating to that under the dash.
Where is the OBD terminal located in the engine area ? OR dose this 1995 hummer have an OBD2 ? it a Non turbo 6.5L diesel and since it not a turbo I do not think it NEEDs a OBD2 .... Any correction and insight on what I have in this beast and possible problems I am having will be appreciated!

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Old Jan 8, 2013 | 08:06 PM
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You have a mechanical diesel with a electronic 4l80E transmission. A.K.A you do not have a computer controlling your motor but you do have one controlling your transmission.
 
Old Jan 9, 2013 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by atvspeed4
You have a mechanical diesel with a electronic 4l80E transmission. A.K.A you do not have a computer controlling your motor but you do have one controlling your transmission.
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That is what i figgure at least I dont have to wounder. The TCM light is on how can I check to see what kind of error it showing?
 
Old Feb 8, 2013 | 12:57 PM
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A 1995 is OBD 1. It will only monitor the transmission for that year truck with a NA engine. You need a Tech1 or equivalent to read the codes. It should have an OBD1 type connector. Sometime in late 1995 or early 1996, Hummers went through a transition where it had a OBD1 TCM with an OBD2 type connector. This connector is just below your left knee on the plastic kick panel unless moved by prior owners.
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Old Feb 9, 2013 | 04:00 AM
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Sorry for late reply in the process of moving to a new room.
I will keep looking for any thing that resemble and OBD or DIG connection. Can I just jump two terminals that is usaly in the engine compartment like MOST 95 and older cars have ? That how I been pulling codes with out a reader cars above 96 I have my own OBDII reader hook up to my laptop.

ALSO update I said a PCM I think I ment TCM transmission control modaule.
We like to go to Mohab with this beast but want to make sure everything is in top shape
 
Old Feb 9, 2013 | 07:08 AM
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Here is how to get codes via blink method
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Old Apr 29, 2021 | 04:18 PM
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My 95 H1 has a CEL. Smog guy won’t touch it

mine is petrol. Is the location same as diesel ?
 
Old May 8, 2021 | 12:09 PM
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I think the transmission module is under the engine cover. On the driver side, you plug into that.
 
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