You may want to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Many cars will keep a history of any codes that have been tripped since the last time the codes were cleared. Once codes are cleared by a scanner they are erased permenantly.
Need more info check engine light on?trouble codes?year ?
TAke it to auto zone and have the codes read for free/
On dodge Neon you turn the ignition key 3 times (without going as far as turning the engine on). Maybe samne on many if not all cars? Then the codes will blink and you'll need the ODB2 code listing. Other option is to connect an ODB2 reader on the car's connector and read the codes directly.
Take it to Auto Zone and have the codes checked and cleared, for free.
go to OBD codes.com they have them for everything sandi
Read the codes. Then fix the problem. Autozone will read the codes for you for free.
To get the computer codes you press the "Off" and Warm" buttons on the A/C unit at the same time.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
get a code scanner, or borrow one from a parts store, plug it in and clear codes
Not knowing what the following codes are will not allow someone to know which indicate an Oldsmobile 88. Information should be provided as to what the codes are.
the code is 93kj
Have vehicle scanned to see if any codes are stored to determine the problem
looking for the car code for a ninety eight 1989 oldsmobile
http://www.modifiedlife.com/2001-oldsmobile-aurora-car-stereo-wiring-schematic/
No, You may if you like replace it with a 3.4. OVH It will bolt up just fine. Make sure that you replace the harness aswell. The 3.1 harness on the 3.4 will read out trouble codes and turn engine light on.
You'll need an OBD/II compatible scantool to clear the codes.