mostly yes the codes are same but the possible causes and repair will differ allot , when they went OBD2 on board diagnostics 2 it was a global thing so the kept the codes the same but it will need the type of vehicle properly diagnose it
There are many different reasons for a SMTP error code. Not all codes mean the same thing, so it is best to look at what the problem the code is before attempting to fix.
No, not at all.
dosconnect your battery for about 12 hours, that will usually wipe out ANY and all error codes, trouble codes and maintenence flags
nope... all registration codes are unique which is why you cant have two people with the same registration code playing online at the same time
All depends on what fault codes you are getting. List the codes and I may be able to help.
Lego Universe has no cheat codes. The game is supposed to be difficult and at the same level for all players.
yes basicaly all f150s 80 - 96 are the same types of trucks yes basicaly all f150s 80 - 96 are the same types of trucks
here is a tonka truck code AXLR-TNJF-HLJ3 i hope you like it I have another AXNM-JKJJ-XWXW.
same way as you do to all action replay codes
It will return various error codes or the car will not function at all. This is very rare.
Yes and no Pickups are not as stringently safety regulated by the government, but this is getting much better. Most have the same basic features. Large trucks are not tested or regulated to the same existent as cars at all and are not required to have many of the feature's.
A system error is an error that originates from the operating system or other low-level operation. Every system error is identified by a single integer value which is specific to the platform. In Windows, for instance, you will find a list of all error codes in the <winerror.h> header file.