code list
bearcat329
02-16-2006, 12:17 AM
looking for the OBD2 code list, anybody have this in .pdf format or something ???
tia, Rick, Ore
tia, Rick, Ore
way2old
02-16-2006, 07:37 AM
bearcat329
02-21-2006, 11:10 PM
purchased a code reader, 2 codes listed, PO171 and PO446, have cleared the codes, looking to duplicate the fault code for verifacation, then go from there.
i notice that the code list from the previous reply does'nt match what my reader is telling me? any help there?
tia, Rick, Ore
i notice that the code list from the previous reply does'nt match what my reader is telling me? any help there?
tia, Rick, Ore
way2old
02-22-2006, 07:39 AM
You need to go to the generic code listings P0171 is bank 1 lean. P0446 is cannister purge malfunction.
bearcat329
02-22-2006, 10:20 AM
Yes! i do have the generic code list that came with the code reader, the canister purge malfunction seems to be the primary concern at the moment, the others an old code that apparently was'nt cleared when last worked on.
how do you fix the 1st problem? is it a R&R item? or something that just needs to be serviced? and where is that critter located?
thanks again
Rick, Ore
how do you fix the 1st problem? is it a R&R item? or something that just needs to be serviced? and where is that critter located?
thanks again
Rick, Ore
way2old
02-22-2006, 02:35 PM
Need year and engine size.
bearcat329
02-22-2006, 08:23 PM
1997, 5.4 triton engine, 141k on it, other then the pesky coil issue,( blown 3 in 18 months) been pretty good to me
Rick, Ore
Rick, Ore
way2old
02-23-2006, 07:42 AM
From the diagram in the manual it is located on the drivers side rear, close to the tire moumted on the frame. It will have hoses going to it and an electrical connection. Look for any blockages or kinks in the lines. The connector will be around the F7 area.
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bearcat329
02-26-2006, 01:49 AM
cleared the codes, waiting to duplicate the fault, none as yet, seems to be an intermittant fault, possably due to cold weather?
thanks for all the info way2old.
Rick, Ore
thanks for all the info way2old.
Rick, Ore
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