Fuse ( # 17 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and Data Link
Connector on a 2001 Ford Ranger if there is no power
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes.
To retrieve diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) for a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant, you can use an OBD-II scanner. Plug the scanner into the vehicle’s OBD-II port, typically located under the dashboard near the driver's seat. Turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine, and follow the scanner's instructions to read the codes. Alternatively, you can perform a manual check by connecting the service connector under the dashboard, but using a scanner is the most efficient method.
Yes, you can retrieve diagnostic trouble codes from a 2001 GMC Jimmy without a scanner by using the "key-on, key-off" method. Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position three times in quick succession, stopping at "ON" on the third turn. The check engine light will then flash a series of codes, which you can count to identify any issues. However, this method may not provide as detailed information as a scanner would.
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To check the ECM (Engine Control Module) on a 2001 Kia Sportage, you can use an OBD-II scanner to read any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) stored in the system. First, locate the OBD-II port under the dashboard near the driver's seat, plug in the scanner, and turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Follow the scanner's instructions to retrieve codes and assess the ECM's functionality. If no codes are present and issues persist, further inspection of wiring and connections may be necessary.
Perhaps there are no codes set to read.
sure you can just hook up a scanner. OBD 2 plug in if im correct and get the codes.
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You need to go to autozone/advanced auto and check the codes with their scanner if you do not have one. Then to go saturnfans.com and in the how-to library the codes are listed by Wolfman.
The OBD2 system will not BLINK codes for you. It requires a engine scanner to read the codes. HAVE ENGINE SCANED. Some parts stores will do that for free.
You will need an OBDII scanner tool to check the codes. If you don't access to a scanner tool, AutoZone and similar auto parts stores offer a free scan.
After reading the codes, with a scanner. You repair cause of code, and then can reset code with the scanner.