since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the codes.
How do i pull codes for a 1989 acura legend
You need to plug an OBD scanner into it.
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the trouble codes.
You will need a diagnostic scanner to retrieve the codes.
You need to go to a shop that has a scanner and they can retrieve the codes and diagnose the problem for you.
If your vehicle is 1995 or later, you must use an OBDII scanner to retrieve the trouble codes. Fortunately, there are auto parts stores that will scan free of charge. If your vehicle is pre-1995, you can try your local public library to see if there is a repair manual (Haynes or Chilton) for your vehicle available for checkout. In the manual you will find full instructions on how to retrieve the codes without a scanner and what each code means.
No. Not like pre-1996/Use an OBDII scanner
Since it is OBD11 it requires a scanner to retrieve the codes. Most parts stores will read then for free. you can use a car scanner to clear it out.
Sorry, only a scanner can retrieve trouble codes on OBDII vehicles.....
Yes, an OBD-II scanner can read diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) without the engine running, as long as the vehicle's ignition is in the "ON" position. This allows the scanner to communicate with the vehicle's onboard computer and retrieve stored codes. However, some real-time data may not be available until the engine is running.
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.