Under dash near steering column
Under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
Trouble code P1744 means: TCC system mechanically stuck in off position
On a 1989 Ford E-150 van, the ECM (Engine Control Module) code reader receptacle is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover panel to access it. Look for a rectangular connector, usually near the steering column or under the dash, that has a series of pins for connecting the code reader.
because there is a fault with your car. get the code read by someone that has a code reader and get it fixed as it might cause damage to your engine. Adam www.aeautomotive.co.UK
i have replaced air bags in seat on 2002 ford tauras in the seat and cant get light to go out flashing code 13
A code reader that will work on the OBD I system.
In order to use a code reader on a 1992 Dakota simply plug it into the DLC outlet. From there, the code reader should properly function.
You can't rent a code reader but you can have them use it on your car and tell you what the codes mean. You can buy an inexpensive code reader for around 50 dollars.
Input - the reader is reading the bar code and putting the information into the computer
Your OBD II code reader won't work on that vehicle.
You can find a car code reader on various websites like FamilyHandyman and Amazon. Both websites offer a great variety of products, including a car code reader.
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