check engine light on
#2
Impossible to say. You gotta determine what the saved trouble code, or codes, are.
Ya got any kind of symptoms???
Dozens of threads on how to read those codes.
What year ya got?
Maybe you have OBD ll, and any auto parts chain store will read the codes for free.
Ya got any kind of symptoms???
Dozens of threads on how to read those codes.
What year ya got?
Maybe you have OBD ll, and any auto parts chain store will read the codes for free.
Last edited by millball; 04-29-2016 at 06:02 PM.
#4
So many things can pop up it is hard to say.. try this..
Look near the battery There is a small connector with a gray cover that says "diagnostic". Connect a jumper wire between the E1 and TE1 pins (theres a label under the lid). Get back in the car and without touching anything else (especially the gas pedal), and without having any accesories on, turn the key to the "on" position. Then start counting the number of times the Check engine light blinks. have a pen and paper handy. there is a 1.5 second space between digits of a 2 digit number, and a 3 second pause between each code. watch it carefully, and count carefully. you can have multiple codes. when it has given the last one, there will be a 3 second pause, and it will start repeating.
OBD1 Codes 1 Normal Condition. 2 Air Flow Meter signal. 3 Ignition signal. 4 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal. 5 Oxygen Sensor. 6 RPM signal (Crank Angle Pulse). 7 Throttle Position Sensor signal. 8 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 9 Vehicle Speed Sensor signal. 10 Starter signal. 11 Switch signal. 11 ECU/ECM. 12 Knock Control Sensor signal. 12 RPM signal. 13 Knock Control CPU (ECM). 13 RPM signal. 14 Turbocharger Pressure. 14 Ignition signal. 21 Oxygen Sensor. 22 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal. 23 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 24 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 25 Air-Fuel Ratio Lean. 26 Air-Fuel Ratio Rich. 27 Sub Oxygen Sensor signal. 28 No. 2 Oxygen Sensor signal. 31 Air Flow Meter signal (Vacuum Sensor signal). 32 Air Flow Meter signal. 34 Turbocharger Pressure signal. 35 Turbocharger Pressure Sensor signal. 35 HAC Sensor signal. 41 Throttle Position Sensor signal. 42 Vehicle Speed Sensor signal. 43 Starter signal. 51 Switch signal. 52 Knock Sensor signal. 53 Knock Sensor signal. 54 Inter-cooler ECM signal. 71 EGR System. 72 Fuel Cut Solenoid signal. 78 Fuel Pump Control signal. 81 TCM Communication. 83 TCM Communication. 84 TCM Communication. 85 TCM Communication.
Look near the battery There is a small connector with a gray cover that says "diagnostic". Connect a jumper wire between the E1 and TE1 pins (theres a label under the lid). Get back in the car and without touching anything else (especially the gas pedal), and without having any accesories on, turn the key to the "on" position. Then start counting the number of times the Check engine light blinks. have a pen and paper handy. there is a 1.5 second space between digits of a 2 digit number, and a 3 second pause between each code. watch it carefully, and count carefully. you can have multiple codes. when it has given the last one, there will be a 3 second pause, and it will start repeating.
OBD1 Codes 1 Normal Condition. 2 Air Flow Meter signal. 3 Ignition signal. 4 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal. 5 Oxygen Sensor. 6 RPM signal (Crank Angle Pulse). 7 Throttle Position Sensor signal. 8 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 9 Vehicle Speed Sensor signal. 10 Starter signal. 11 Switch signal. 11 ECU/ECM. 12 Knock Control Sensor signal. 12 RPM signal. 13 Knock Control CPU (ECM). 13 RPM signal. 14 Turbocharger Pressure. 14 Ignition signal. 21 Oxygen Sensor. 22 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor signal. 23 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 24 Intake Air Temperature Sensor signal. 25 Air-Fuel Ratio Lean. 26 Air-Fuel Ratio Rich. 27 Sub Oxygen Sensor signal. 28 No. 2 Oxygen Sensor signal. 31 Air Flow Meter signal (Vacuum Sensor signal). 32 Air Flow Meter signal. 34 Turbocharger Pressure signal. 35 Turbocharger Pressure Sensor signal. 35 HAC Sensor signal. 41 Throttle Position Sensor signal. 42 Vehicle Speed Sensor signal. 43 Starter signal. 51 Switch signal. 52 Knock Sensor signal. 53 Knock Sensor signal. 54 Inter-cooler ECM signal. 71 EGR System. 72 Fuel Cut Solenoid signal. 78 Fuel Pump Control signal. 81 TCM Communication. 83 TCM Communication. 84 TCM Communication. 85 TCM Communication.
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