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Re: question concerning reading codes.....
Thanks Ironrod and Al.... will do so this weekend, I hope.
GP
"Ironrod" <cemuza@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:hSYDf.581887$zb5.109872@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Borrow a code reader and read the instructions carefully. In a nutshell
> when the car is put onto test mode it will cycle the CPU controlled
> solenoids, measure the potentiometers and the like, then give you a read
> out
> of everything it finds wrong at the time, then it will pause and then give
> you a readout of everything it has detected bad in the last 40 startups.
> (actually the last 40 closed loop cycles.)
>
> "Big Al" <sal1@qwest.net> wrote in message
> news:FjiDf.81$RK3.2201@news.uswest.net...
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>> "Gerry Pierce" <gpierce123@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:ZQcDf.69963$QW2.25792@dukeread08...
>> > 93LX with the 2.3 has intermittent CEL. Runs fine, good though. Does
> the
>> > light have to be on to read the code or does the computer store a
> history?
>> > A friend has a reader, I just need to go borrow it (he has a T-bird of
>> same
>> > vintage).
>> >
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>> The codes are stored. Just borrow the reader and write them down.
>>
>> Al
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