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Posted on Apr 04, 2009

Am looking for the self diagnosis unit

I removed my B4184S due to a broken cambelt and ordered another motor with the simillar capacity but my supplier sent me an engine with the code 4184S2.the engine had a few differences so i fitted it in and tried to keep the wiring as original as possible.got it started but the vehicle wont rev up upon throttle depression and i think is running very rich when idling as can smell rich exhaust fumes.i have tried to get information from the manual but it has only given me a list of fault codes.i dont have the special plug on device so am looking for an looking for the self diagnosis unit and want to retrieve fault codes.please help me if you can

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Did you get a obd II code reader that should give you codes that you can search online to have a starting point

  • Anonymous Apr 04, 2009

    oh i forgot i got mine at sears for around 70 bucks,  and it has saved me hundreds already . be sure you get one with a check engine reset function and dont spend more than a hundred good luck

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