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Don't do it, get a code reader or take it to someone that has one. You risk damaging the computer if you short the wrong connections.
Fault code 19456 / EOBD type code P3000 Can data bus, instrumentation- glow plug warning lamp / probale cause wiring, matchingresistor in ECM
Controller area network(can) data bus, high speed bus(-) shorted to data bus(+) in short you have a fault in ur system
The DLC (data link connector) is located under the dash just below the steering column if you have a 1996 or newer Villager. Pre-1996 vehicles have diagnostic connector mounted on the transaxle beside the starter which must be jumpered to obtain the fault codes.
You must have a code reader to interface with the OBDII data port under the dash.
the OS handles it by writing a page fault interrupt handler. The first thing the page fault handler will need to do is to determine the address of the page fault; you can find out this address by calling the Get_Page_Fault_Address() function (prototype in . Also, the errorCode field of theInterrupt_State data structure passed to the page fault interrupt handler contains information about the faulting access. This information is defined in the faultcode_t data type defined in. Once the fault address and fault code have been obtained, the page fault handler will need to determine an appropriate action to take
One involves mechanics; the other electronics.
When seismic waves hit a fault, the waves are reflected off the fault.Seismograph can detect these reflected seismic waves.Geologists then use these data to map the fault's length and depth.
I believe when an automobile technician is working, they interact with data, people and things.
Code Segment, in which all the application code is stored Data Segment, that holds the global data
RAID 0
It means there's an active Data Trouble Code pertaining to the transmission, and you'll need to have a diagnostic link connected to determine exactly what it is.