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Check Engine and code question 900

Since fixing my AW71 tranny ('93 944T)I have been driving without any problems through rain, snow, ice, sunny weather her in West Michigan for 1,500 miles. Until this afternoon after I went for lunch. She started fine drove fine to the restaurant (5 miles).
After lunch she started fine I backed out of parking space and when trying to pull into the road she bogged down (no power) she would idle, but stalled when applying gas. I noticed check engine light. Pulled aside started her again but could not get rpm over 1500 in neutral/park. Shut her off, started her again and was able to rev her up. Not to hold traffic up behind me I pulled away from the traffic light and she seemed to be fine. Stopped again to visit a client and 15 minutes later she started fine, drove fine, but still shows check engine.
Is this a fluke with just a bad start/OBC due to 30 deg F (-1C) and high humidity (snowing) weather.
An inspection under the hood did not show anything visual wrong. I hear a lot of talk about diagnostic codes on this forum,
Where can I find these codes?
Do I need a special tool to extract these codes?
Is there a list of what the codes are?
Does a disconnect of the battery terminals reset my light?
Thanks,
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EJO now a 1994 940T 190K; ex '65 123S; ex '75 245; and ex '81 242GT; also Chrysler 2002 T&C and 2006 MINI Cooper








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    Check Engine and code question 900

    Dear EJO,

    May this find you well. On a 940 series car, the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Codes can be "read" by doing the following:
    (a) In the engine bay, on the driver's side strut tower (USA/Canada models), on the front side of the tower, you will see two rectangular black plastic boxes, 2" long by 1" wide.
    (b) Start with the box closest to the engine. Grip the top of the box and lift. It should come off, but still be tethered to the base. You will see six openings. Not all of them are used.
    (c) Going into the side of the cover, you should see a wire. Pull it gently from the top. You'll see it has a metal tip
    (d) Put the metal tip into one of the six ports. If the tip fits loosely, that port is not used. When you feel the tip fit snugly, you have found a port in use.
    (e) Press the round button and hold it down for three seconds. Release it. Watch closely. If the red light blinks - s l o w l y - 1 - 1 - 1. Then all's well.
    (f) Go to the next port, that is used. If you get anything other than 1 - 1 - 1, write down the code, for example 1 - 2 - 3 . Make a note of the port designator (e.g., A2 = fuel system).

    Once you have all the codes, go to the FAQs under SITE FEATURES. That should give you some indication of the problem. If you have a code not listed there, post back. I have a complete list of codes, in the Volvo pocket data booklet - Cars.

    Do not disconnect the battery, until you have identified the problem and fixed it. Then, if the code persists, a battery disconnect may be in order.

    Hope this helps.

    Yours faithfully,

    spook








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      Check Engine and code question 900

      Spook
      As usual thank you.
      i did read the FAQ but did not understand that the "reader" was included in the box.
      Unfortunately I did already disconnect my battery, but I assume that it is my Mass Airflow Sensor as that is what my dealer said 1-1/2 year ago when I had the car in and they wanted to fix my transmission, O2 sensor and MAF for only $3,300
      That is when I started getting my hands dirty again.
      When the CE light came on yesterday it did misfire while cranking. It must have corrected itself or just was a fluke, as she drove smoothly back home the 30 miles from the office to home, and therefore I disconnected the battery to reset the CE light. She drove fine this morning to work also.
      Now that I know how to do this I will immediately take a code reading next time my CE light comes on.
      Again thank you for the detailed response.
      E-J
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      EJO now a 1994 940T 190K; ex '65 123S; ex '75 245; and ex '81 242GT; also Chrysler 2002 T&C and 2006 MINI Cooper







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