...computer scan. The hookup is under the dash in most cars. You can buy a cheap one for around 50 dollars at most auto part stores. If you do buy one, you may need to find what each code means. If you ...
...auto trans If the speedometer doesn't work, then it is your VSS (vehicle speed sensor) and if the speedometer does work then it is your TSS (turbine speed sensor). If the computer doesn't know both ...
...auto to have them hook up the code reader computer to check and see if the computer has stored any information in regards to the hesitation issue, besides doing that you really shouldn't go replacing ...
...auto store -they will usually pull the error codes from the computer for free(then they can sell you the part) its alot cheaper than a dealer and usually a pretty easy job. Pair it with a chilton ...
...computer scanned to find out what code is causing the light. Most auto parts stores, such as Autozone, will scan your car for free, and tell you what code is tripped. That way, you can make a better ...
...Auto, Pep Boys, O'Reily or other store and have them hook the computer up to the code scanner. If there are no fault codes, go to a transmission shop and have them drop the pan and look around. Don't ...
...computer Go to an Autozone or some other auto parts store and they will plug in their test set for free and give you the code and tell you what it says. have scanned again most auto stores such as ...
...Auto Zone store and have them put their computer on your vehicle, to see what code comes up (IT FREE). They should let you know what the problem it...if not....let me know what the code is and I will ...
...under harsh acceleration before picking up and driving ok. get it hooked up to a scanner to see what codes the computer has in it. any auto parts store will usually do this free of charge for
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