Go to Auto Zone and they will do it for free. It takes a reader and they are expensive. They have the book that tells what the codes mean too.
you can either purchase a computer programmer ($200-$350+) that will allow you to check and clear codes as well as adjust computer settings for maximum performance or take the vehicle to most auto parts stores that can check the codes for free.
allot of reasons check the carb. check for vacuum leaks. check the timing. check the comp codes.
with a OBD II code reader...available at most parts stores or auto zone ..advanced auto parts and places such as these will do it for free
No it will not. Those 2 engines have a total different type of fuel system and sensors.
The only real differince is the computer under the dash as long as it is a 3.8 4.3 5.0 5.7 cui trottelbody just get a computer for a 350
Not really..Check both intakes to make sure all of the plugs for the sensors are the same..You could just swap intakes if the port sizes are similar..
First you need to check and see if there are any codes thrown by the PCM,if there are start your diagnossis there.
you have to get a computer and revise the problem. the computer will have a code and a local mech. can help with that. you have to get a computer and revise the problem. the computer will have a code and a local mech. can help with that.
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could be a number of things, need to slef computer check, by turning the key to the on position then off, then on again, then off again, and on but leave it on the thrid time, watch your dit read out where your milage counter is, the codes will flash and when "done" flashes, the computer is done of self check mode. computer will hold codes im memory for a long time, check on web sites for what coades are what, and when fixed, diconnect the battery for about 2 mins to reset the memory of the computer. good luck To figure out the codes (flashes) when you do that, it will begin by flashing once, wait a second, then flash twice (code 12) that's the beginning of the test. There will be a few second delay between the code numbers. The last one will be code 55 (meaning end of test). Several places have the meaning of the codes but an occassional check engine light is most likely the oxygen sensor. Its rather common. Usually code 21.
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you will need a wireing harness and computer that will work with the c1500 and the 350 so it is not hard you just need a computer that is out of a truck with a digital or analog dash what ever it is that the c1500 has and if your wiring harness is obd 2 witch it is you are good you might just need a couple of aditional plugs so get a whole harness