code scanner?

Hef5.0weisen

20+ Year Stangneter :roc</strong><span class=
Mar 5, 2004
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Stopped by the local AZ, keep gettin an intermittent CE light. Code scanner kept having "linking errors". Attendant tried a differnet scanner, same thing. the attendant said something about the cig lighter being the power source for those scanners, mine don't work so I'm looking into that. Anyway, any ideas at what else could keep a scanner and the computer from talkiing? Let me know, thanks
 
Dont you have two accessory outlets? My OBD-I reader has a battery of its own. :shrug: Wonder if they had the right port.

Anyways, Danny is right - do it yourself.

Good luck.
 
Is he using the port under the dash or the pass side of the engine next to the strut tower? We have the new obd2 port but it dosent work. Our computers are the obd1 and it's under the hood. Ford installed the obd2 ports becuase they wre getting ready for the obd2 or something like that.
 
bjl95mustang said:
Ford installed the obd2 ports becuase they wre getting ready for the obd2 or something like that.
The V6's use OBD-II so all cars got both ALDLs/connectors at the factory. The possibility of having used the wrong port (and an OBD-II reader) was what I was referring to (though more implicitly) above. :)
 
bjl95mustang said:
Is he using the port under the dash or the pass side of the engine next to the strut tower? We have the new obd2 port but it dosent work. Our computers are the obd1 and it's under the hood. Ford installed the obd2 ports becuase they wre getting ready for the obd2 or something like that.

Yeah, b/c the v6's are obd2 and it was cheaper to put the connector in all of them.

I bet he was using the obd2 port......goofball.

Scott
 
The fordfuelinjection site has a big image over what should be the directions on how to extract your codes without a code-scanner. Could someone take the time to break it down into english maybe?

Thanks...
Kris
 
bjl95mustang said:
Is he using the port under the dash or the pass side of the engine next to the strut tower? We have the new obd2 port but it dosent work. Our computers are the obd1 and it's under the hood. Ford installed the obd2 ports becuase they wre getting ready for the obd2 or something like that.

the same thing happened to me today. He is like it is not reading anything. :shrug:

I am just going ot get one from walmart.
 
got a 158 MAF volatge incorrect
172 O2 sensor fault lean
173 o2 sensor fault rich
176 O2 falut always rich
177 o2 fault always lean
Thinkng about a 90mm and some 30lber's with a switch chip from Kenne Bell, new o2's also. guess its time to spend some money post blower install
 
CManT1914 said:
:stupid: The BEST item I have bought for the mustang hands down. :hail2:
I like when people say why spend the $$ when you can check codes with a paper clip.

Why by a screwdriver when a butter knife works.

Why by different sockets when you can just use ONE adj wrench??


Get the picture....???

Good $$ spent.

RC
 
94GTLaserRC said:
I like when people say why spend the $$ when you can check codes with a paper clip.

Why by a screwdriver when a butter knife works.

Why by different sockets when you can just use ONE adj wrench??


Get the picture....???

Good $$ spent.

RC

I see what you mean. Having the right tools to do the job makes sense. The less time you spend checking codes means the more time you have to fix the car.

But since the scan tool doesn't actually save you any time, it seems a little pointless and a waste of money. And it's not any easier to use. It's actually more of a pain b/c you can't read the scan tool while you are turning the steering wheel, depressing the brake, cycling the o/d switch. But you can with the paper clip method.
Scott