No, you can jumper two of the pins on the data port and the dashboard will flash any stored codes, but you had better know which pins to jump. GM code readers that you can buy from auto parts retailers have the jumper plug and a list of error codes for reference.
bring it to a dealer or a shop that puts them in you need a special computer and codes
There are lots....about 50 different ones. You need a scan tool to retreive them, then post and I can help
I need to know the computer fault codes I need numbered bios codes and not bleep codes
P0700 is set in the engine computer when the transmission computer has also set codes. You need to know the codes in the transmission computer to know possible causes and cost.P0700 is set in the engine computer when the transmission computer has also set codes. You need to know the codes in the transmission computer to know possible causes and cost.
There's no free oxygen on Saturn, so yes, you would.
I you pulled a P0700 out of the engine computer it means that you need to check the transmission computer (tcm) for codes also.I you pulled a P0700 out of the engine computer it means that you need to check the transmission computer (tcm) for codes also.
You need to go to autozone/advanced auto and check the codes with their scanner if you do not have one. Then to go saturnfans.com and in the how-to library the codes are listed by Wolfman.
i need code on staff
The only reason you would need a computer is to get codes for your games. The Gameshark is very handy, but it only works if you have codes to input into it.
something to do with diagnostic codes. you need to have the codes read. I'm having battery problems with my Saturn and it seems to happen then.
You need a scanner. Go to autozone/advanced auto and you can borrow a scanner from them.
p300 is a misfire