An engine code reader tool is needed to read a vehicle's engine trouble codes. Most auto parts store have them available and they can check the code for you by plugging it into your vehicle's OBD port (found under the driver's side of the dashboard). The displayed code(s) can then be looked up on a table of descriptions or found online to tell you what is wrong with the vehicle.
Yes, it is very important for you to find out the correct engine code for your car. Honda specifically posts these engine codes for cars to help you with your new car.
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.
The best place to find engine codes can come from your owners manual. Should it not be there, your local mechanic or the company you purchased the car from can give you more decisive answer.
If you go to AutoZone .com and check with there repair manuals on-line you can find the engine codes for your tracker
Click the link for directions and a diagram.
The most common engine check engine light codes would be indicating that something has gone wrong under the bonnet basically. Each manufacturer has different codes and so the garage uses diagnostic computer tools to find out the problem.
How do I get engine codes for 1999 toyota corolla?
http://www.obd-codes.com/
ECU has registered a fault. Get the codes read to find out what it is.
Just "Google" the code you are looking for and you should find the information your looking for.
It is your "check engine" light. It is telling you that something is wrong with the engine or engine controls. It could be minor or major. You will need to get the "codes" read to find out the problem. Use a code scanner to find out what is wrong.
Depends on the manufacture. On Chevy for instance, the engine Serial# will tell you where the engine was made, month, year, and vehicle it was installed in. Use Google to search for engine codes for your vehicle.