plug a obd 2 code reader into your car and activate it.
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Should be referring to a malfunction of the oxygen sensor(s). Any mechanical shop with an OBD readout should be able to tell you exactly.
To change the temperature readout on a device, go to the settings menu. Look for an option related to temperature units (e.g., Celsius or Fahrenheit) and select the one you prefer. Save the changes to update the temperature readout.
It has obd 1It has obd 1
No, it is obd 1.No, it is obd 1.
11 means begining code readout. This starts all readouts. 55 is end of readout. Other fault code readouts flash in between these two codes. 11 means begining code readout. This starts all readouts. 55 is end of readout. Fault code readouts flash in between these two codes.
Should be OBD I, OBD II is 1996 and newer
It is OBD 2
OBD 1
obd 2
Destructive readout memory must re-write the contents of each memory cell as it is read otherwise the data is lost or corrupt. With Non destructive readout, NDRO, memory is able to be read multiple times between each write cycle.
OBD is the acronym for "On Board Diagnostic". OBD-II (OBD-2) started in 1996. Vehicles built in 1995 and before are OBD-I (OBD-1). I hope this helps, good luck.