How do I get the check engine light code?

How do I get the check engine light code?

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.

Can AutoZone clear codes?

Yes, we can help you clear your code; it’s called telling you how to fix your damn car. Like others have said, even after clearing it, the light will come back on within 30-50 miles of driving.

How do I get my Check Engine code?

Buy or borrow an OBD-II code scanner. “OBD” stands for “On-Board Diagnostics” and OBD-II scanners are suitable for all vehicles made after 1996.

  • Plug the scanner into the port under the steering column. Modern vehicles have ports specifically designed for OBD scanners.
  • Turn the key to the “on” position and press the “read” button on the scanner.

    How do you read Check Engine codes?

    Reading your vehicle’s check engine codes is as easy as plugging in a code reader to the OBD II diagnostic port, which is typically located on the driver’s side, under the steering wheel. Once the code reader is connected, it will display what code(s) are being triggered by the vehicle’s ECU.

    Can there be codes without check engine light on?

    There are other cases where there’s no check engine light but codes. For example, any problem that affects the emissions system will automatically light the check engine light. But if the problem is not emissions related, and also not critical, it may be stored in the computer but not light the check engine light.

    How to read a check engine light code?

    How to Read Codes From Your Check Engine Light (For Older Cars) Step 1: Find Your Vehicle’s Diagnostic Plug . The first step is to find your vehicles diagnostic plug. The one in my car was a small blue plug that was Step 2: Bridge the Wires. Step 3: Watch the Flashing Light and Decipher the Code.

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