Are the black connectors plugged in? Make sure neither the black nor the green connectors are connected. If you have the black connectors plugged into each other they will blink codes at you. If there are no codes, it will blink steadily forever.
Well, that was the problem. I had unplugged the ...
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- Fri May 13, 2011 6:13 pm
- Forum: Electrical
- Topic: Check Engine Light blinking "ALL CLEAR"
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- Tue May 10, 2011 11:14 pm
- Forum: Electrical
- Topic: Check Engine Light blinking "ALL CLEAR"
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Re: Check Engine Light blinking "ALL CLEAR"
Are the black connectors plugged in? Make sure neither the black nor the green connectors are connected. If you have the black connectors plugged into each other they will blink codes at you. If there are no codes, it will blink steadily forever.
My problem is that NEITHER green TEST connectors ...
My problem is that NEITHER green TEST connectors ...
- Tue May 10, 2011 10:01 pm
- Forum: Electrical
- Topic: Check Engine Light blinking "ALL CLEAR"
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Check Engine Light blinking "ALL CLEAR"
I have a 1993 Legacy wagon with OBD1.
After getting Fault Code 35 (Purge Canister Valve), I have replaced the PCV with a new one (120 bucks from dealer). It had interesting plug features, but that is for later. The PCV seems fixed and I am no longer getting any Fault Codes from the ECU. The old one ...
After getting Fault Code 35 (Purge Canister Valve), I have replaced the PCV with a new one (120 bucks from dealer). It had interesting plug features, but that is for later. The PCV seems fixed and I am no longer getting any Fault Codes from the ECU. The old one ...