To read the computer codes on a 1988 Mazda 323, you need to connect a jumper wire between the terminals of the diagnostic connector located under the dashboard. Once connected, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. The check engine light will then start to blink, where the number of blinks corresponds to specific trouble codes. Count the blinks and refer to the vehicle's service manual to interpret the codes.
For details on how to manually retrieve the computer codes, consult a Hayne's or Chilton's Repair Manual for your vehicle. They are available for check-out at your public library. Listed in the manual are step-by-step detailed instructions for retrieval, all the codes and what each code means.
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The 1.8 motor order is 1342 as far as i have read
go to autozone, they do it for free and print out codes, otherwise buy an obdII scanner.
yes write in iamadumbo and read it
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You need to have a diagnostic meter to read the codes, then book to tell you what they mean.
Auto Zone will read your computer codes for FREE.. Have your codes read and go from there.
Auto Zone will read your computer codes for FREE. You may have a bad coil pack, bad wire and plugs exc. Get the codes read and go from there.
Retrieve error codes on 95 millin -- you jump ten and ground in the data link connector.
Bad plugs, wires, coil, injector.......have the codes read to find out. Most parts stores are able to read the codes for free.
Then you need to check the wiring between the computer and the dash. Either the computer has failed, or there is a short in the wire.