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Mark B
10/31/2007, 11:23 AM
Check ingine light on.
Disconnected battery for 30 min and the check engine light went off.
Drove VX for about 10 minutes and the light came back on.
Took to Autozone for a code check.
Hooked up the meter to check code and no electric to plug?
WTF. Could not get a code reading.
Any suggestions as to what to check to get electric to the code plug to read the code?
johnnyapollo
10/31/2007, 11:42 AM
So the meter isn't showing anything? That's really bizarre - I've never heard of a lack of signal at the OBDII connector - were you hooking it up or someone there? Are you sure they hooked into the right connector?
-- John
MrCrowley
10/31/2007, 12:20 PM
I would try a different store just to verify if their equipment was functioning properly.
Sorry, but after that I may be at a loss. :(
Mark B
10/31/2007, 02:06 PM
I watched him hook it up. It seems unlikely that the plug would not have any electric to test the codes. I will try another auto store.
etlsport
10/31/2007, 05:51 PM
check the fuse for your horn.. sounds crazy.. but when i installed my air horn my scangauge stopped working.. turns out i had my wires crossed and i blew the horn fuse... replacing the fuse made my scangauge work again... turns out the data port is powered through that fuse... fuse is located in the engine bay fuse box
Mark B
11/01/2007, 05:57 PM
The horn fuse might be the problem, I took the horn fuse out a few weeks ago because my alarm system was going off in the middle of the night for no reason. Have not diagnosed that problem yet. I will put the fuse back in and take to get checked. Thanks for the help.
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