error codes
#11
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Re: error codes
BONUS
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: error codes
BONUS
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: error codes
BONUS
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
The guy at Autozone has the code reader and resetter that you need.
Not only does it read codes, but it resets them too. And, it is free to use.
"Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
news:die2oa$r7o$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
>> the code reader is that you can see if the codes really came from the
>> ---- you disconnected.
>
> *lol*.. right.. I did the diagnostics before.. and didn't get any
> error codes.
>
>
>> Of course, you reconnected all of that stuff,
>> right? If not, the codes will come back.
>
> Yes I did plug everything back in.
>
> I disconnected the collant temp sensor, because (I was told at autozone)
> when that one is failing it might cause "that". Disconnecting it the pcm
> thinks that is is -40 degrees (he said) .. that's very cold...and my car
> likes cold starts right now.
>
> But in short...yes I plugged everything back in.
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ron Croonenberg" <ronc@depauw.edu> wrote in message
>> news:dicpvk$p5k$1@news.csc.depauw.edu...
>>
>>> btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>> log of the pcm.
>>>
>>> Is here a way to clear those ?
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>
#14
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Re: error codes
I took the negative battery cable off, that took care of it.
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: error codes
I took the negative battery cable off, that took care of it.
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: error codes
I took the negative battery cable off, that took care of it.
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
(however there is a code 12 battery disconnected ...but oh well)
The engine appears to run rough, and hesitates a bit when revved up.
that could be the sensor, however .. I couldn't get it to fail (the
tdc/cps sensor).
How long does it take for the PCM to figure out how to run the engine ?
Ron
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I can tell you mine go off with one complete cold to normal
> operating temperature cycle. Some disconnect the battery negative
> terminal, buy you'll lose your radio pre sets.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
>
>>btw, sine i disconnected a few sensors they now show up in the error
>>log of the pcm.
>>
>>Is here a way to clear those ?
>>
>>thanks
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