You need either a code scanner or a analog volt meter. With the scanner, you just need to read the codes. WIth the volt meter, you'll need a chiltons or hanes manual to see where to hook it up.
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Retrieve error codes on 95 millin -- you jump ten and ground in the data link connector.
I have one from a 97 eng that was working fine ,eng blew ,dist good e-mail me geneg@suddenlink.net
The 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage is 5 ft. 6.5 in. (66.5 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
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The Browning Ballistic Mirage is not a firearm. It is a Compound bow manufactured by Browning in the 1990's. They can be bought for as little as $25.00.
John J. Thompson has written: 'A mirage of the nervous system' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A mirage of the nervous system'
Both are 70's generation fighters, but the Mirage is bigger, faster, more capable and generally more lethal.
put s before the element name you want to retrieve. it will show the versions exist in endeavor in that particular stage put R before the version you want to retrieve.
1995 and later models use the OBDII and you need a scanner to retrieve the diagnostic codes. For pre-1995 models, you can check out a Haynes or Chilton manual at your local library for your year model. It will have specific instructions on diagnostic codes retrieval and a chart that tells you what each code means.
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