Vlgs dit artikel was er vanaf 1984 de OBD1 en daar gaat het hier over. De OBD2 dient met een scanner uitgelezen te worden. maar de OBD1 zou via de SI een code geven. Dit zijn oplichtende flitsen gevolgd door pauze die je dan moet tellen, alltijd 4 digits
To read codes for an OBD I car, you start by turning the ignition key on (do not start the engine) and pressing the gas pedal to the floor five times within a period of five seconds. If you proceeded correctly, then the check engine lamp will light on for five seconds, then blink off, then blink on for 2.5 seconds, and then go off for another 2.5 seconds. After this, the computer will start to show you the trouble fault codes that are stored.
The codes are given by short flashes of the check engine light, followed by short pauses. The codes are all four digit numbers. For example, the trouble fault code for monitoring the battery voltage level is 1231. This would show up flashing as "flash - pause - flash - flash - pause - flash - flash - flash - pause - flash." I suggest having a pen and paper handy when you do this, as the codes have a tendency to flash faster than you would think.
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RobertF op zo 17 jan 2010, 14:31, in totaal 1 keer bewerkt.