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Re: How do I check engine codes? 850 94

Okay, I figured out my problem. Some of the ports on that A/B box thing don't give any codes. Now another question: I hear alot on this board about ignoring engine warning lights and such, so I was wondering which of these codes should be ignored and which should make me freak out. I've already reset all the ports that gave error codes. I'm not sure if the codes are different between the different ports, or if they're universal. Cripes, there sure are alot of codes in there!

Port A-1

1.1.1

Port A-2

4.4.3

4.3.5

Port A-3

3.1.2

2.1.3

2.1.4

Port A-5

nothing

Port A-6

nothing

Port A-7

1.2.2

1.1.3

2.3.1

Port B-1

nothing

Port B-2

1.2.2

Port B-3

nothing

Port B-5

1.1.1

Port B-6

nothing

Port B-7

nothing







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