I want to read
any fault codes stored in my 1992 Volvo 940's ABS module.
I had
fault codes stored, but that was due to several sensors that I didn't use with the swap.
There may be
a fault code stored in the system and an experienced technician can hook up a...
Not exact matches
Its more likely that the dealer reads
stored fault codes (OnBoard Diagnostic (OBD2)
codes, and erased them.
Is the same
fault code being
stored?
These types of warning lights will generally
store a
fault code in one or more of the vehicles control modules.
The trouble
codes stored as a consequence of the check engine light coming on may yield important clues as to the underlying
fault.
If there is a problem with the traction control system on your vehicle, it is likely that diagnostic trouble
codes have been
stored and those
codes will provide the key clues to finding, and repairing, the
fault in the system.
The check engine light tells you that the Engine Controller (ECU) has detected a
fault and
stored a trouble
code.
The Check Engine Light will be paired by one or more
stored fault codes.
It is possible that a
fault exists in the ETC system and so the first thing to do is check for
stored diagnostic trouble
codes.
If you receive customer reports of Mercedes - Benz vehicles equipped with the 722.9 (7G - Tronic) transmission being in limp home mode (intermittently or permanently) with
fault code (s) 0741, 0893, 0894, 2502, 2504, 2505, 2511, 2711, 2783
stored in the transmission control module as well as particulate in the transmission oil pan (see photo), the cause may be related to the torque converter lock - up clutch or the rear planetary gear set.
Diagnostic
fault codes were
stored in the computer's memory, and cycling the ignition key three times would allow the computer to flash the trouble
codes through the check - engine light for diagnosis of some problems.