AutoZone no longer loan out the check engine light box :(

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Possessed Freak

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Originally posted by: Feanor727

If you have OBD-II, then the only way to read the fault code is with the code-reading device mentioned elsewhere in this thread. As has been mentioned, you can buy one for under $100. If you plan to keep the car, then just break down and buy one - it's well worth the cost, especially if parts stores in CA can't legally offer a free read.

This is not always the case. My 2003 PT had a shortcut to read the codes (involved turning the key in a certain pattern). Very useful.
 

slag

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Originally posted by: bruceb
Autotap does work with a laptop computer. That is why it is relatively cheap, compared to say, a GM Tech II tool or a Ford dealer type tool.

yep.. i have one and it works well.

Also, my 96 maxima worked by turning the screw on the side of the PCM under the heater area. and it was obdcII.
 

dawp

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Originally posted by: Possessed Freak
Originally posted by: Feanor727

If you have OBD-II, then the only way to read the fault code is with the code-reading device mentioned elsewhere in this thread. As has been mentioned, you can buy one for under $100. If you plan to keep the car, then just break down and buy one - it's well worth the cost, especially if parts stores in CA can't legally offer a free read.

This is not always the case. My 2003 PT had a shortcut to read the codes (involved turning the key in a certain pattern). Very useful.

yup, On my 2004 Toyota, I just have to jumper between 2 slots on the OBD port to get the code. I'd get your self a repair manual as it will tell you what you need to do to get the code. cost about $20 and may come in handy in the future.
 

Capt Caveman

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fwiw - in Boston, I've been hearing radio commercials by Autozone promoting that they provide free Check Engine light code reads