I assume you mean radio scanner frequencies? If so, RadioReference is an excellent resource: http://www.radioreference.com/
If you are talking about error codes from your car, you might have to Google those. I'm not sure if OBDII codes are universal (they very well may be). You could do a search on OBDII codes to see what a specific code you are getting means.
Read the directions that came with the scanner.
you can find them on the moon
google scanner code p????
find out what it is.... (preferably with a scanner) fix it... , clear codes with scanner
I need the codes for tippah co ms ripley ms codes and blue mountain ms codes
the best place to go is radio shack and buy a code book or most radio shacks will give a readout of area codes for free. call them and find out.
If there is something wrong with the engine, a person can find out by scanning it for codes. A scanner can be bought and the codes read by the owner or they can take the vehicle into a shop.
Local police scanner frequencies for Mississippi can typically be found online through websites dedicated to broadcasting scanner feeds or on the official website of the local law enforcement agency. Additionally, there are mobile applications available that provide access to live scanner feeds, such as Broadcastify or Scanner Radio.
96 on up you need a code scanner,you can take it to auto zone to have the codes read ,free of charge.
The scanner can erase codes but if there is a problem the codes will immediately come back. So the answer is no.
With an OBD2 scanner.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
the connection is on drivers side at bottom of dash, where driver sits. use a obd2 scanner to extract codes. if any codes you can use scanner to erase codes when fixed.
You can't. It requires a scanner to read them.