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Code Reader [TuT] - ProspectDotNet - 10-19-2009 If you are having trouble with your check engine light and don't want to spend hundreds of dollars figuring out your problem, you might want to continue reading. Code readers come in many shapes and sizes and vary in price. Some are available at very cheap prices. Below is an image of a standard code reader. Spoiler (Click to View) It is a safe bet to assume that every part on your car is monitored by an electronic system. The code reader will read all electronic systems and return any errors. This will give you an idea of where your problem lies. (Note: The code reader may not always tell you what the exact problem is.) Now that you get the gist of things I will guide you through a more detailed tutorial that includes pictures. 1. Check Engine Light This indicates a problem. It may indicate problems that you can not see, hear, smell, feel, etc. It is always in your best interest to have this looked into and I will show you how to do it yourself. 2. The Code Reader This tool will help you identify any malfunctions your ECU (Electronic Control Unit) has come across. It will go through the electronic system checking for any malfunction codes that may be transmitted. 3. The "D" Plug" This is the plug that you will insert the male connection of your code reader to. It is usually located on the driver's side. 4. Using Your Code Reader
5. Checking Your Codes Read through the list of codes in your handbook to diagnose your problem. A short description of the problem will be given. You may decide to buy new parts are have the problem reviewed further at an auto store or your dealership. I hope you all enjoy reading my first major tutorial! RE: Code Reader [TuT] - Omniscient - 10-19-2009 Yeah engine check light tools are great. I don't need one though for a Dodge. There is a trick I will post as a new thread. RE: Code Reader [TuT] - ProspectDotNet - 10-19-2009 (10-19-2009, 08:33 AM)Omniscient Wrote: Yeah engine check light tools are great. I don't need one though for a Dodge. There is a trick I will post as a new thread. Cool, my little brother has a dodge. I'd like to see what your little trick is. RE: Code Reader [TuT] - ProspectDotNet - 10-19-2009 BUMP Tutorial completed |