1996 and later it is under the dash on the driver side. 1995 and before it is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
It is under the dash on the driver side.
A scan tool is required.
That requires a scan tool.
take the truck to your local ford dealer. they can hook up their scan tool and read the code.
That requires the dealer's scan tool.
You can use a scan tool,or unhook the battery for ten minutes.
you need to hook up a good scan tool that will have the cam/crank feature.
The connector for reading codes with a scan tool is near the battery.
It is not timed with a timing light. It is set to 0 deg with a scan tool.
There is a scan port on the passenger side under the dash by the body computer there is also another one above the ecu on the diver side of the engine bay
most Honda usually have them on the right kick panel its a two or three wire connection
You need a 0BD2 engine scanner, then hook it up to the truck and go into the ABS system and scan the codes and read what it tells you. Some auto parts stores will scan it for free. ADVANCE auto parts is one. Just make some calls and ask.