Intermittent SES now the cruise wont work
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You need a scantool to extract the history code for further troubleshooting.
I have some suspicions, but they're pointless without the history code (the flash feature listed in Techinfo will only work for a current code, not always for an intermittent).
I have some suspicions, but they're pointless without the history code (the flash feature listed in Techinfo will only work for a current code, not always for an intermittent).
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Originally Posted by willwren
You need a scantool to extract the history code for further troubleshooting.
I have some suspicions, but they're pointless without the history code (the flash feature listed in Techinfo will only work for a current code, not always for an intermittent).
I have some suspicions, but they're pointless without the history code (the flash feature listed in Techinfo will only work for a current code, not always for an intermittent).
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Originally Posted by willwren
Autozone will use a simple code-reader or the flash function. Neither will tell you a history code.
Try an auto parts store that will actually SCAN.
Try an auto parts store that will actually SCAN.
I have:
Napa
Pep Boys
Murrays
Autozone
Advanced auto
Or did you mean a shop, like an actual repair shop?
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Originally Posted by willwren
Autozone will use a simple code-reader or the flash function. Neither will tell you a history code.
Try an auto parts store that will actually SCAN.
Try an auto parts store that will actually SCAN.
I have:
Napa
Pep Boys
Murrays
Autozone
Advanced auto
Or did you mean a shop, like an actual repair shop?
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Ok I called everyone in town, both service shops and all the parts stores. Either they don't have a SCANNER, or they want 50 bucks for the scan? Any other advise? One shop said they would wave the fee for scanning if I got the work done from them but eh, that'* no good either........ :?
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
why dont you just cant it yourself......
you have a 92 and can access the codes your self
the procedure is in techinfo
you have a 92 and can access the codes your self
the procedure is in techinfo
Edit: I will give it a try at lunch........ Just is case.......
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Originally Posted by mrbell83
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
why dont you just cant it yourself......
you have a 92 and can access the codes your self
the procedure is in techinfo
you have a 92 and can access the codes your self
the procedure is in techinfo
and there is a code, but its a history code, if the light has gone off and not a current one