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OBD codes 200 1991

Hi Don,

Like Dan says. Just reseat the AMM and O2 sensor connectors first - after clearing the codes by disconnecting the battery. You'll lose the radio presets, but that will give you something to do tomorrow. Hope you have the radio code as well.

The O2 connector is adjacent to the firewall on the passenger's side. If you're not sure, look under the car and find the O2 sensor and follow the cable up.

If the codes come back after that, I'd try your spare AMM. Try one or two "fixes" at a time.

Marty

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