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Old 05-28-2004, 11:17 AM
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Reading Fault Codes 96 1.9

My 96 1.9 runs fine but the check engine light stays on. Have disconed the battery but it comes back. I see on some of the threads that it is possible to read the fault codes. I have a Haynes Manual and can interpret them if I can just get the number. I have asked at the Tools rental places and at the automotive supply stores locally but they don't seem to have what I need. Any tips, pointers, recommends would be much appreciated.

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Old 05-28-2004, 10:10 PM
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Hi..I bought a code reader at Walmart CHEAP!.Works perfect.SIMPLE to use! Yes there are ways to retrieve MOST codes on MOST cars..WITHOUT code readers..by ways of turning the key on and off stuff..jumpers/bypass/grounding..you can even get the light to flash out the codes.This is in most service manuals..DETAILED..it is FULLY detailed in a couple of Ford specific manuals that I have.Wally has a Chiltons book for $18(Cdn) that tells/shows how to do it on PRETTY much anything with wheels..

ONE SLIP/MISTAKE..accidental/short..you know what happens.

The code reader was about $20/$25 Cdn.

The connector is REAL easy to find under the hood..it is mounted on a little metal pedestal..take it off that thing and you won't need the extension cable..and it will be SIMPLE to do..VERY easy to use and COMPRENSIVE manual..
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