To read flash codes for a 1993 Geo Storm, first, locate the Diagnostic Connector under the dashboard near the driver's side. Use a jumper wire to connect terminals A and B of the connector. Turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine; the check engine light will begin to flash. Count the flashes to interpret the codes—each sequence of flashes corresponds to a specific trouble code as detailed in the vehicle's service manual.
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read my answer to reseting engine codes below...2001 olds silhouette..
To read the trouble codes in a 1993 Ford Topaz, you need to locate the diagnostic connector, usually found under the dashboard near the driver's side. Once you find the connector, you can use a code reader or jumper wire to extract the trouble codes, which will flash on the check engine light. Refer to a repair manual specific to your vehicle to interpret the codes.
It should have codes stored, have the codes read by your local auto parts store. The codes will help lead you to the problem such as a wheel speed sensor may be faulty.
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The primary cause for the drive light to flash on a Honda Accord is a malfunction in the transmission. Error codes from the vehicle's computer can be read using an OBDII reader.
You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer. It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.
turn the key from off to run (not start) three times leaving it in run the last time the digital odometer will flash the alpha numeric codes then read "done" after the codes have been displayed
A flash drive is not a cd and therefore cannot be read like one.
They pertain to different problems the engine might be having, To check them read them as flash flash pause flash flash flash....that would be code 23 Check what they mean at the following website http://www.troublecodes.net/suzuki/
There may be some consumer code scanners available soon but I don't know if they're out yet. You may need to take the vehicle to either a dealership or to a specialty brake shop to find a place that can read the codes for you.
pull the passenger seat forward look under the seat in the back and flip open box.You should be able to see 4 small lights/these light will flash trouble codes that can be found in Haynes or chiltons that can give tell you how to read the codes as they are flashing.Turn the key off and on read the codes flashing