okay, this is the girlfriend's car....has idiot light for O2 Sensor.....checked online and all i saw was that the Mazda people want you to shell out $$$ for resetting and checking the ECU error codes...is this a key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON thing (as in the Jeep) a trick wire in the ECU (like a acura integra) or what? I wanna do this myself, and I don't really would like to buy a tester, as I am currently looking for a VW 1218 to buy, as it will be more useful to me....any ideas?
also need to know info for same situation in my mom's 95 XJ6
disconnect the battery...it will reset to default
QUOTE (GWN7 @ Apr 19 2005, 10:27 AM) |
disconnect the battery...it will reset to default |
Go to Autozone. Tell the nice man behind the counter that you have an error light on your dash. He will come outside to the parking lot and hook up his scanner to the car. He'll tell you the error code and give you a somewhat plausable reason for the light coming on. Then, ask him to reset it so the light goes off. Drive home.
Repeat procedure until engine seizes.
BTW...most of them blink in a code sequence...like Morse code. There should be an online source to decode the blinks....
QUOTE ("Z" @ Apr 19 2005, 01:35 PM) |
BTW...most of them blink in a code sequence...like Morse code. |
VW 1218....the tester used on 914 FI systems......at least the one I hard of was called the 1218.....I really REALLY want one....
well - i can't help you there.
our stuff only works with diagnostics-capable cars...
(which means it doesn't work on any of my Porsches, either...)
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Apr 19 2005, 10:03 AM) |
okay, this is the girlfriend's car....has idiot light for O2 Sensor.....checked online and all i saw was that the Mazda people want you to shell out $$$ for resetting and checking the ECU error codes...is this a key also need to know info for same situation in my mom's 95 XJ6 |
i meant CEL....sorry for the confusion....it came on because of the O2 Sensor problem or something ( so her dad says) .....so i'm gonna pull the batt cables and HOPE TO THE LORD the radio doesnt have a code to enter....the jag is before Ford owned them, and i figured it WAS OBD-I so I coudl do the off-on-off trick, but no beans...there is a different method and i'm wondering what that is.......the reason why *I* am pretty sure it was teh O2 sensor is bc the gf's dad took the car in to have it scanned and that's what came up, and after replacement and a short time later, light came on again.....so I wanna see if it's just a temporary thing or if the sensor really is dead....he didnt even know O2 sensors had warranties.....
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