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‘93 - 850: DTC 1-2-2 at Socket B2. Any one knows? 850 1993

People,

I am one of those ill-reputated 93’ 850 owner with 118k miles (bought at 90k), regular maintenance jobs, PNP switch etc replaced. Given that the previous two owners ignored proper maintenance, the car is doing very well and is an exception.

Few years ago, when I took it to the dealer, the mechanic asked me “You had no problem with this?” Surprised, I said, “No.” He mentioned that, the 93-850 had tremendous amount of bugs. Besides the PNP switch, for the last three years, I had no electrical problem, no evap issue and AC works. Rear main seal was replaced and I am keeping this bad boy ‘til its wheels fall off.


Here are my questions:

DTC 1-2-2 at Socket B2. Does any one know what this is? I have looked into AllData.com’s 1993 850 but cannot find what socket B2 stands for. Can any one help?

Few more questions:

A1 is used to reset Service indicator, is that right?
What is A7 for?

Thanks.

Ronjon



Here is the rest of the socket map for 93-850,
Fuel Injection: A2
Antilock Brakes/ Traction Control: A3
Ignition: A6
Heating & Air Conditioning: B1
Air Bag: B5
Power Seat: B6






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