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Use an OBDII code reader or a scan tool or try disconnecting the battery for a while.
The OBD 2 plug is located under the dash on the driver side.
you can use the yellow obdII cable.
The plug-in for a code reader on a 1990 Dodge Dakota is located under the hood along the firewall.
The Galant color code should be located on the firewall; sometimes it may be in the driver's side door along the front A pillar. Another possible location is the area near the radiator, where the hood closes. I have an '03 Galant and my color code is located on the firewall passengers side, the 2000 I think is on the driver's side firewall. You may have to clean dirt off of it to see it.
can be done by code reader only
Depends on what type code reader you have. OBD2 is pretty universal, but not compatible with Diesels until after 2004. Petrols came compliant earlier, in about 2001. The code reader that does work with all the Citroen C3 HDi cars is Actia with Diagbox or Lexia 3.
According to my handbook that came with my fault code reader, the P0325 fault code indicates a problem with the knock sensor.
i got the code 401 for 2005 mitsubishi galant?
on the 1996 Accord it is behind the ash tray
No obd2 requires a code reader or scanner.
The same OBD II reader that gave you the Oxygen Sensor code can be used to clear that code. Repair the sensor first (or the light will just come back on) then plug in the reader and press the "clear code" button. You'll be good to go. If you don't have a reader and someone else found the fault code for you, just roll by any auto supply store that offers free use of a reader (most major outlets). Plug it in and clear the code. Cheers