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www.troublecodes.net Good luck I have a 1995 jdauksz1@charter.net
Click the link for directions and a diagram.
http://www.obd-codes.com/
After 1995, an OBDII scanner is necesary to read the engine codes. If you do not have access to a scanner, you can take your vehicle to AutoZone and they will scan ffree of charge.
All 1995 and later model vehicles require an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes.
Check the codes with an OBD2 scan tool.
To check trouble codes on a 1995 Chevy Beretta, first, locate the diagnostic connector under the dashboard near the steering column. Use a paperclip or jumper wire to connect terminals A and B on the connector. Turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine, and the check engine light will begin to flash, indicating the trouble codes. Count the flashes to determine the corresponding codes, which can then be referenced to diagnose any issues.
There are pages and pages of causes for the check angine light. Have it checked fro codes with a scan tool.
JAGUAR vehicles obd1 code retrieval For Jaguar vehicles with obd1 codes (made before 1995 or 1993), testing the check engine lights in your dash to get the code is simple. All you do is locate the Vehicle Condition Monitor (VCM) button in the dash panel sitting below the tachometer and speedometer. The procedure begins by turning the key off and waiting for 5 seconds then turning the ignition key to position 2 without starting the engine. When you press the VCM button, codes will start to display in your dash panel. Clearing the codes can be done by turning the key off and removing the battery negative terminal for 30 seconds and reconnect.http://www.extreme-check-engine-light-codes.com/Jaguar%20OBD1%20Decoder.htm
If your check engine light is staying on with the engine running , a malfunction has been detected with the emission control system . Have your Explorer scanned for any trouble codes to diagnose and repair the problem
You read the codes with a scanner, repair the cause, and clear the code with the scanner.
1995 and later model vehicles need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the diagnostic codes. AutoZone and other parts stores usually will scan free of charge if the check engine light is on.