OBD1 Codes "How to pull with code list" Dodge
For vehicles made after 1996, retrieving the codes of the check engine light in your dash panel is simple. All you need to do is find your diagnostic connector located under the dash by the driver side. You can then hook up a scanner and the codes will be displayed for you. If you don't have any scanner like most drivers, you can bring your vehicle to any local automotive store and they will usually scan the codes FREE for you.
However, for vehicles made on or before 1995, there is only one cheap way to get it: You do it yourself! On board diagnostic (OBD) was designed on vehicles equipped with electronic fuel injection so you can generally retrieve the codes yourself. No need buying a scanner or running to any parts stores to check the engine light. This system is called obd1 and applies to most vehicles made before 1995 for domestics and 1993 on imports. Dodge trucks have a diagnostic trouble code retrieval method, Unlike Gm and Ford trucks the Dodge line of trucks has no data port connector to gather codes from. Instead Dodge has a ignition cycle activation sequence that anyone can active by turning the ignition key on off in rapid succession five times with the cycle ending in the "on" position. Once this activation has started the check engine light will start to flash. The first set of check engine light flashes will be the first digit of the two number code. After the check engine light pauses for a short time it will start to blink again starting the second digit identification and completing the code's second number. If additional trouble codes are stored in the computer the first digit will begin to flash, and then the second digit. For example: the check engine light flashes four times, pauses and then flashes three more times the code is 43. The check engine light will flash one and then two meaning the code gathering is over. The system will only flash 12 if there are no codes stored in the computer’s memory. To clear codes disconnect the negative battery terminal for 30 seconds and reconnect. Below are the OBD DTC's for 1995-previous model year EFI-equipped Dodge vehicles. 11 camshaft signal or ignition signal, no reference signal during cranking 12 memory to controller has been cleared within 50-100 engine starts 13 map sensor not detecting any change during test 14 map voltage too high or too low 15 vehicle speed sensor, no signal detected 16 knock sensor circuit. open or short detected 17 low engine temperature, possible thermostat fault 21 oxygen sensor signal, neither rich or lean detected 22 coolant sensor voltage low 23 air charge voltage high/low detected 24 throttle position sensor voltage high/low 25 automatic idle speed motor driver circuit, short or open detected 26 injectors 1,2,3 peak current not reached 27 injector control circuit does not respond to control signal 31 purge solenoid circuit, open or short detected 32 egr solenoid circuit, open or short detected 33 a/c clutch relay circuit, open or short detected 34 speed control servo solenoid, open or short detected 35 radiator fan control relay circuit, open or short detected 36 waste-gate solenoid, open or short detected 37 part throttle unlock(PTU) circuit, open or short detected 41 charging system circuit not responding to control signal 42 fuel pump or auto shutdown (ASD) relay voltage sensed at controller 43 ignition control circuit not responding 44 battery temperature voltage circuit problem 45 turbo boost limit exceeded-map sensor detects over-boost 46 battery voltage too high 47 battery voltage too low 51 air/fuel at limit 52 logic module fault 53 internal controller failure 54 camshaft reference circuit not detected 55 end of message 61 baro read solenoid, open or short detected 62 emr mileage not stored 63 eprom write denied 64 flex fuel sensor signal out of range 65 manifold tuning valve, open or short detected 66 no ccd messages 76 ballast bypass relay, open or short detected 77 speed control relay, open or short detected Import Car Code Definition 1 oxygen sensor 2 crank engine sensor 3 air flow sensor 4 barometric pressure sensor 5 throttle positioner sensor 6 motor position sensor 7 engine coolant temperature sensor 8 no.1 cylinder tdc sensor 12 air flow sensor 13 air temperature sensor 14 throttle positioner sensor 15 sc motor position sensor 21 engine coolant temperature sensor 22 crank angle sensor 23 no.1 cylinder tdc sensor 24 vehicle speed sensor 25 barometric pressure sensor 31 knock sensor 32 manifold pressure sensor 36 ignition timing adjustment signal 39 oxygen sensor 41 injector 42 fuel pump 43 egr 44 ignition coil 52 ignition coil 53 ignition coil 55 iac valve position sensor 59 heated oxygen sensor 61 transaxle control unit cable 62 warm up control valve position sensor |
Putting in your own codes into the 'my codelists' section of the ARDS Code Manager and editing your own codes in the ARDS cartridge, only works with version 1.52 or higher.
If your ARDS Code Manager or the ARDS. thanks |
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