1.) Insert ignition key
2.) Move the key from LOCK TO OFF, THEN PAUSE,
3.) Move ignition key to ON/RUN
4.) Move ignition key BACK TO OFF
5.) Move ignition key to ON/RUN
6.) Move ignition key BACK TO OFF
7.) Move ignition key to ON/RUN and STOP THERE!
The THREE MOVEMENTS from OFF to ON/RUN should be done in LESS THAN
FIVE (5) SECONDS.
You then read the codes where the truck's odometer shows TOTAL MILES,
NOT TRIP MILES.
(NOTE: FOR EXACT LOCATION OF KEY POSITIONS ON IGNITION REFER TO YOUR OWNERS MANUAL.)
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
Some Haynes manuals have ECU codes
The Stevens model 67L was last made in 1989.Their value is from 100-200 dollars.
With a scan tool
1994 year and up need a code reader to retrieve their codes. Most auto parts stores offer this as a free service.
You will need a diagnostic scanner to retrieve the codes.
You need to plug an OBD scanner into it.
You need to go to a shop that has a scanner and they can retrieve the codes and diagnose the problem for you.
Trouble code PO151
You need a scan tool.
No.