Trouble codes?? OBDII
#1
Trouble codes?? OBDII
Hi again folks...
I'm wondering does anyone else have trouble reading you trouble codes since the "Service Engine Light came on and when I read the code all I'll get out is this???
This is the same code I got every time the "Service light" lights up?
Any suggestions?? Is my obd scanner out of date or what?
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I'm wondering does anyone else have trouble reading you trouble codes since the "Service Engine Light came on and when I read the code all I'll get out is this???
This is the same code I got every time the "Service light" lights up?
Any suggestions?? Is my obd scanner out of date or what?
These are the protocols it can read (ISO, KWP2000, PWM, VPWM,
CAN, K/KL)
Please a little help??
Regards Michael
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#2
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
That is not an OBDII trouble code. Looks like an error code for your scan tool.
I would check with the manufacturer of the scan tool for a list of error codes.
Also, you may want to check and make sure that your diagnostic port is powered. If the CIG fuse is blown, the diagnostic port will not be powered. This may be the error that your scan tool is trying to tell you about. If the port isn't powered, the scan tool will not be able to pull codes.
I would check with the manufacturer of the scan tool for a list of error codes.
Also, you may want to check and make sure that your diagnostic port is powered. If the CIG fuse is blown, the diagnostic port will not be powered. This may be the error that your scan tool is trying to tell you about. If the port isn't powered, the scan tool will not be able to pull codes.
#3
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
OK... I'll check the maufactures website later. But as soon as I clear the trouble code the "Service" lights go out....
Doesn't the trouble code begin with P0???
Thanks
Michael
Doesn't the trouble code begin with P0???
Thanks
Michael
#4
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
Depends on the code. Powertrain codes start with P. With the second number of zero, that means generic OBDII code. If the second number is one, then it is manufacturer specific.
My computer based scan tool shows the code fully, not some garbled meaningless garbage.
My computer based scan tool shows the code fully, not some garbled meaningless garbage.
#5
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
This one can also show the complete code. Its also computerbased through my USB.
For example.
P0131 02 sensor circuit low voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
P1151 Lack of HO2S21 Switch - Sensor indicates lean
These where some of the trouble codes I got out from my cosworth.
So OBD has worked before... I'll better run out to check the CIG fuse has blown..
Back in a minute....
Michael
For example.
P0131 02 sensor circuit low voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
P1151 Lack of HO2S21 Switch - Sensor indicates lean
These where some of the trouble codes I got out from my cosworth.
So OBD has worked before... I'll better run out to check the CIG fuse has blown..
Back in a minute....
Michael
#6
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
Ok, I thought you were trying to make what was displayed into a diagnostic trouble code.
#7
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
Nopp. It was working so I used it to light my cigarette.
My scan tool is a OBD-DIAG 4000 it can be found on http://www.obd-diag.com/
under the folder OBD-DIAG Devices...
It must connection with the computer since every gauge is showing all the values rpm,speed,engine temp,oilpressarue etc.
I simply can't understand what 0 4:0. that is displayed means...there is no text that shows.Or is it just a code that reminds you that you should service you engine regular. Like every 500 miles?
//Michael
My scan tool is a OBD-DIAG 4000 it can be found on http://www.obd-diag.com/
under the folder OBD-DIAG Devices...
It must connection with the computer since every gauge is showing all the values rpm,speed,engine temp,oilpressarue etc.
I simply can't understand what 0 4:0. that is displayed means...there is no text that shows.Or is it just a code that reminds you that you should service you engine regular. Like every 500 miles?
//Michael
#8
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
That is nothing. It is meaningless as far as OBDII specifications go. It has to be something with your scan tool. You really need to get a hold of the manufacturer.
#9
RE: Trouble codes?? OBDII
Yepp, I'll try to get a hold of the manufacturer tomorrow and se what they say...
I'll get back to you when I know what the problem is..
Thank youfor taking time of to answer my questions!![sm=hail.gif][sm=hail.gif]
Regards Michael
I'll get back to you when I know what the problem is..
Thank youfor taking time of to answer my questions!![sm=hail.gif][sm=hail.gif]
Regards Michael
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