How do I find my engine codes myself?

How do I find my engine codes myself?

Follow these 4 steps to insert and read the OBD scanner:

  1. Step 1: Locate your vehicle’s OBD port.
  2. Step 2: Plug your OBD scan tool into the connector.
  3. Step 3: Read the codes in the computer.
  4. Step 4: Record the codes that display.
  5. Step 2: Determine the meaning of the letter.

How can I check my engine code without a code reader?

Flip your car’s ignition on and off a couple of times without cranking the engine and finish with the key in the on position. Your car will then check for any saved trouble codes. All the lights on the dash should light up until one remains on—usually the “service engine” light.

How do you check engine codes on a Chevy Trailblazer without a code reader?

Depress the odometer “Trip” and “Reset” buttons while simultaneously turning the ignition key “On” and “Off.” End with the key in the “On” position. Release the odometer buttons and read the trouble codes from the digital odometer. Locate the test port under the dash where the OBD2 scanner plugs in.

Will AutoZone check codes?

While yes, both yourself and AutoZone can read the engine computer’s stored codes, and through Fix Finder, determine likely causes based on thousands of mechanics intel, none of these can pinpoint with 100% accuracy exactly why the CEL came on.

How to read a GM check engine light code?

It will look like Morse Code, but it isn’t, and is real easy to interpret. The first code that will flash will be a code 12. It will be “flash, pause, flash, flash, pause, pause,” and repeat the cycle three times. The ECMwill flash each code three times, and move on to the next. If you have no codes stored, it will keep flashing code 12.

How do I Turn On my Check Engine light?

Turn on your car and let your OBD-II adapter pair to your phone. Open your Dash app and tap the car icon along the bottom to open your Garage. Scroll to find the car you’re connected to right now (if you have more than one), then tap on it.

What does the Flash code on the Check Engine light mean?

Once the sequence has been initiated, the “Check Engine” light begins to flash. Each flash represents a number in a two-digit trouble code stored in the computer. A pause separates the first digit from the second digit. For instance, the code “23” flashes as follows: flash, flash, pause, flash, flash, flash.

How can I find the trouble code on my car?

Watch the “Check Engine” light for codes as documented previously. Turn the key to the “On” position while simultaneously depressing the odometer “Trip” and “Reset” buttons if your dash cluster is digital. The trouble codes read from the odometer display in this method.