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Old 03-07-2008, 08:34 PM
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engine light comes on periodically

How do you check for codes in a 93 town car? I know obd1 systems usually have a way to check them without the use of a scan tool by counting the flashes of the engine light. I know how to do it with Chrysler and Chevy products but not ford products. Can someone tell me how?
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Re: engine light comes on periodically

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How do you check for codes in a 93 town car? I know obd1 systems usually have a way to check them without the use of a scan tool by counting the flashes of the engine light. I know how to do it with Chrysler and Chevy products but not ford products. Can someone tell me how?

It's here:
http://myshifter.com/joel50/EECTEST.html
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Re: engine light comes on periodically

PEPBOYS has the tool for You - Cheap.
I think they got one that checks OBDI and OBDII,it's a little more
expensive.
OBDI is old school,someday you might want to buy a newer car.
PAY a little more,That way you will have the tool for Both of your cars.


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