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Is there a way to check a trouble code light manually without diagnostic tools by using key posistions or holding trip and odometer buttons?

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No, but you can go to most of your local auto parts stores in your area and a lot of them will pull the codes for you at no charge.

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No, you will need an OBDII code reader. The good news is that most Auto Zone stores will check your codes and tell the what they are for free. Don't listen to their advice though: their job is to sell you parts - not diagnose what's wrong with your car. Keep that in mind.

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If you can, it is going to be a pain in the **** to figure out what the code means. Here's how it works on older cars... You find your ODB connecter under the dash board, use a paper clip to jump 2 of the pins in the connector together and your check engine light will flash in a sequence like morse code... Then you go to an auto parts store and purchase a Chiltons manual that will tell you how to decipher the blinking light's sequential codes and what they mean... They you have to go back to the auto parts store and buy whatever part you need and go home and put it on.

Save your self 2 un-needed trips to the auto parts store and lots of time wasted.... Take the car to the nearest Advanced Auto Parts, Pep Boys, or AutoZone and ask if they can pull the diagnostic codes. They will plug in their computer to your car and tell you what the error codes are and what they mean for FREE! Then you can choose to buy what you need from them or not, but at least you know and it takes 10 minutes on your way home from work.

Trust me this is the best way to go!

-Brian

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Self Diagnosis Test

Vehicle key position is OFF ,or able to pull key out.
Hold in the trip odometer button (dont release yet)
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Code Chart

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900-CCD data bus not operational, check CCD data bus connections at cluster, check the cluster fuses,check the CCD data bus bias, cehck the CCD data bus voltage, check the CCD data bus terminations.

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950-cluster not recieving an ABS lamp-on message from the CAB, check CCD data bus connections at the ACM, check the ACM fuse.

960- clsuter not recieving a PRND21 message from the TCM, check the CCD data bus connections at the TCM, check the TCM fuse.

999-An error has been discovered, record the failure message, depress the trip odometer reset button to continue the Self-Diagnostic Test

Step 6
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Step 7
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Step 8
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Step 9
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The instrument cluster will return to normal operation at the completion of test, if ignition switch turned off, or a vehicle speed message indicating movement recieved from the PCM on the CCD data bus.

Hope that help you or anyone else in future.
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