As far as I know you can't. If you need engine codes ran and are too cheap to take it to get a full diagnostic, take it to Autozone. They will run the codes for you free of charge and tell you what they mean.
behind the radio
there is no amp only a radio
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behind the radio, remove the plastic cover on the left of the center section to access it
In the Haynes Repair Manual, book number 68031 for 1995-2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse and Eagle Talon. Look in Chapter 12 page 39, wiring diagrams 1 and 2.
It's located under the center console below the radio. Remove the side panels to access it.
i believe the preset buttons (where you save your stations) represent the numbers in your code, provided you have the code. if not, you have to contact a dealer and prove you own the car. in some cases (well most), you'll have to pull the radio and give them the serial number off of it for them to provide a code. then you only have 3 tries i believe, after that it will lock out for a longer period of time.
if it is an aftermarket radio, you can get a wiring adapter from your local hardware store that has an auto section. or an electronics store. the match up colours and plug it in. takes 10 minuts to wire up and install
ECM is the electronic control module. This runs and monitors the various electrical components and sensors for the engine. This may be located in the console behind the radio, but you will have to consult the particular car's manual for actual location, removal and reinstallation, which is really not that difficult. Electrical connections are at the rear of the unit.
behind the radio
= Service Engine Soon flashing light and Trac Off light on =