Paper clip on the data terminal you'll need to get a DIY repair manual. less than 30$ at your local parts store will save you its weight in gold
On 1994 and older vehicles, you can manually pull the trouble codes. Check out a repair manual (Hayne's or Chilton's) at your local library - chapter 6 has all the details on how to do it; also what each code means and how to trouble shoot.
If you don't have an own error code reader. You can use a free service at Auto Zone. They can pull trouble codes out for you for free.
If your vehicle is 1995 or later, you will need a scanner tool to pull the trouble codes. AutoZone and similar auto parts stores offer free scans. If your vehicle is 1994 or older, you can manually pull the trouble codes. Check out a repair manual (Hayne's or Chilton's) at your local library - chapter 6 has all the details on how to do it; also what each code means and how to trouble shoot.
find the "diagnosis" connection box under the hood left side of engine. open; attach jumper wire to "e1" + "te1" & count flashes of check eng light to obtain codes.
All 1995 and later model vehicles require an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes.
You can either take out a spark plug on each rotor and spin it over or you can pull your fuel injection fuse and spin it over.
It's inside the gas tank, u have to drop the gas tank down and out to pull the pump from it, time consuming!!!
Pull codes for 2001 isuzu rodeo
You'll have to pull the heads and have the guides and seals replaced. Bad seals are usually an indication that the guides have worn as well.
driver side, underneath those spark plugs wires you should see a orange plug, pull it out all the way.
It means you have a malfunction in the cars engine. If it blinks stop ASAP!.. You need a scanner to pull the codes to get to what exactly is wrong
Use a OBD-II code puller or scaner you usually can barrow one from autozone or a similar place.