In the multy-pin port located under the steering wheel
i want a keycode for ford transit connect beacuse i don't have sound
if light stays on when driving usually means its developted a fault check fault code while its on no abs get a code reader from parts supplier or if apal knows how to connect a jummper wire on aldi to get selight to flash code dave.cop
According to my handbook that came with my fault code reader, the P0325 fault code indicates a problem with the knock sensor.
Connect a computer diagnostic code reader and see what the computer is trying to tell you. The light is there to inform you that the computer has detected a "fault", now you need to find out what it is by using the code scanner.
First you must determine what the fault code is. Obtain an OBDII code reader. These can be purchased from most auto parts stores, some will even run this for free. Correct the problem then using the OBDII reader erase the fault code.
OBD1 code reader. Any brand will work well on this system. Very simple system that requires no sophisticated reader.
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VAG405 works fine
It means that the computer has detected a fault code that needs attention. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to guess what the computer is trying to tell you until you connect a code reader.
Fault code data can typically be obtained from the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system (OBD-II) using a code reader or scan tool. Many automotive repair shops and dealerships also have access to specialized diagnostic equipment that can retrieve fault codes. Additionally, some vehicle manufacturers provide online resources or software that allow users to access fault codes. For home mechanics, there are various mobile apps that can connect to the vehicle's OBD-II port via Bluetooth to display fault codes.
the code reader connector should be on the passenger side of car just under the edge of the dashboard on the left hand side next to the center console.
under the dash right under the steering wheel