Hook up a laptop with the appropriate software to read Cat fault codes.
In order to find instructions on how to read the fault codes of a 2000 Freightliner FLD 112 with a C12 engine you should go to heavydutypowertrain.com where they have an extensive selection of instructional material including how-to videos.
If you have the Detroit motor, you can read the fault codes off the dash. Call them in to any Freightliner dealer or Detroit Diesel mechanic, and they can tell you what those codes are. If you have the MBE4000, Cummins, or Caterpillar motors, you'll need to have the computer hooked up to read off the codes.
You have to take it to a truck repair shot or dealership. The fault codes can only be read with software and a special adapter to link up to a computer.
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It needs to be connected to diagnostic equipment for the fault codes to be read and then cleared.
TAke it to auto Zone They will read the codes free.
Turn on the switch, and hold the override switch. Count the number of flashes for the first number of fault, then wait for a pause in the flash, then count the number of flashes for the second digit in the fault. Count the number of flashes until it cycles back around. Examples of codes would be 2 yellow or red flashes, then a pause, then 5 yellow or red flashes then a pause would be a code 25
The system has a fault code does the dash read do not exceed 35mph should read eas fault may be a bad sensor bag pump etc you will need to take to the dealer to read and erase codes
A person can read the fault codes on a Hyundai Sonata by connecting an OBD II code reader to the vehicle's computer. It displays all the errors detected, as well as a brief description.
You need a scan tool to read fault codes.
Fault codes are where your tv has an internal problem with power that most likely prevents your tv from coming on.The faults are sometimes read by a processor and generated into blinking lights,or trouble codes
Because there's an intermittent issue which needs to be addressed. You need to have the DTCs (fault codes) read to find out which codes you have, what your active codes are, what your inactive codes are, and how many counts of each fault you have.