Originally posted by Knauberized:
Dang ODB 1 is easy. Do you have a haynes manual? You jumper 2 pins together under the hood and you use the check engine lite to figure out what codes you have. I did that all the time on my old 1995 SE. It's easy and I'd still be willing to help. Email me at rknauber@yahoo.com. I check my email more than I do the forum.




Yeah I did it that way. It's really easy, quick and cheap. There is an FAQ on this site http://dalidesign.com/hbook/eectest.html and it tells you exactly how to do it. I used this one. The codes are also listed there in case you dont have them.

I dont believe that the repair shops check the codes, so this is a good thing to have on hand.

-Rob


White 95 GL ATX 56K Miles on it. Optilux By Hella Fog lights (The Angel Eyes) Driven hard, Just like I like it!