93 check engine light
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93 check engine light
Its been so long since working on this car, how to read the codes? I'm surprised its not the number 1 topic in the faq's.
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Re: 93 check engine light
Connect black plugs under dash to read saved codes.
Connect only the green plugs to read current existing codes.
Connect green and black plugs and drive around to erase the codes. When the cel has a constant blinking (no more long and short blinks) that means there are no active codes.
Connect only the green plugs to read current existing codes.
Connect green and black plugs and drive around to erase the codes. When the cel has a constant blinking (no more long and short blinks) that means there are no active codes.
1992 Legacy SS 5mt, build in progress
Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Re: 93 check engine light
Thanks. I sure had a heck of time finding and connecting and disconnecting the black plugs.
So which ones do you connect when checking the timing?
So which ones do you connect when checking the timing?
Re: 93 check engine light
93 fwd beater wagon
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