85 Riviera
jase386
09-28-2007, 04:32 AM
Speedo cable came loose, and within minutes check engine light came on. could they be related?
maxwedge
09-28-2007, 06:41 AM
Probably, what is the code?
jase386
10-03-2007, 11:52 PM
how do i read the codes? i know i can use a paperclip to jumper it, but i dont know where to put it.
jase386
10-23-2007, 02:28 AM
well, thanks for answering that question. i have some wiring questions that probably wont get answered either :runaround:
maxwedge
10-23-2007, 03:39 PM
What does " you won't get that answered either" mean, what are we doing here? Paper clip A to B
trapped
10-26-2007, 07:59 PM
Hello again,
I just gave you the answer I believe will help with your interior lights in the other thread. As far as your check engine light, yes, when you lose the speedo cable, the computer is going to get annoyed at the lack of signal from the vehicle speed sensor on the back of the speedo... You didn't say if you've fixed the cable yet, though, and I would expect it to turn off the light after a few ignition cycles with the speedo working again.
For jumpering the ALDL and reading & resetting codes, you'll have to get a decent manual. I always used a Mitchell Manual for my '81 Eldorado, but I imagine that Chilton would have code charts & procedures, too.
Mark
:smokin:
I just gave you the answer I believe will help with your interior lights in the other thread. As far as your check engine light, yes, when you lose the speedo cable, the computer is going to get annoyed at the lack of signal from the vehicle speed sensor on the back of the speedo... You didn't say if you've fixed the cable yet, though, and I would expect it to turn off the light after a few ignition cycles with the speedo working again.
For jumpering the ALDL and reading & resetting codes, you'll have to get a decent manual. I always used a Mitchell Manual for my '81 Eldorado, but I imagine that Chilton would have code charts & procedures, too.
Mark
:smokin:
jase386
11-04-2007, 11:45 PM
Trapped, id love to have a manual for my Riv, last time i checked on a fsm they were close to $250 or more.. i know it was something rediculous. have any ideas where to get a set reasonable?
mark1950m
06-22-2008, 06:26 PM
Hi jase386,
I'm here again. I know your frustration of waiting and waiting for a response. Go to your local Advance or Autozone and get a copy of the Haynes manual for our cars. It will tell you exactly how to access the on-board diagnostic system and what the codes mean. The post from "trapped" about the sensor and the computer is good.
My E-mail is:
[email protected]
Write to me directly if you want.
Mark
p.s. Sorry about never getting back about the Opera lights.
I'm here again. I know your frustration of waiting and waiting for a response. Go to your local Advance or Autozone and get a copy of the Haynes manual for our cars. It will tell you exactly how to access the on-board diagnostic system and what the codes mean. The post from "trapped" about the sensor and the computer is good.
My E-mail is:
[email protected]
Write to me directly if you want.
Mark
p.s. Sorry about never getting back about the Opera lights.
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06-22-2008, 06:43 PM
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