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ABS / Tracs light, CHK Engine lights are on 850 1995

I have a 95 850 glt non turbo, 68K miles, automatic -- the lights called out have come on and I would like an idea of some things I can do before I begin checking the DTC codes and tracking that down.

I have read the archieves about using the trip button to reset the chk engine light as well as disconnecting the battery to try and reset things and plan on trying that tomorrow.

Any other short cuts I can take?

Also can you provide the proper sequence for running the DTC codes?

I attempted it once already by holding down the button for 6 seconds, light comes on then I hit the button once or twice and got some codes but I don't think I did it right. The following codes are what I recieved:

A. 1. - 3 1 3

2. - 3 3 3 1

3. - 1 4 1

5. - 0

6. - 0

7. - 0

B. 1. - 0

2. - 1 2 2

3. - 0

5. - 1 1 1

6. - 0

7. - 0

I believe this does coincide with some of the ABS sensors with the foot pedal codes but everything else I am not sure about.

Please forward your comments to my e-mail address.

Thank you

ddv







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