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OBD2 Diagnostic Trouble Code Tables 1995 - 2008

P0100 - P0199 P0500 - P0599 P0900 - P0999 P1300 - P1399 P1700 - P1799
P0200 - P0299 P0600 - P0699 P1000 - P1099 P1400 - P1499 P1800 - P1899
P0300 - P0399 P0700 - P0799 P1100 - P1199 P1500 - P1599
P0400 - P0499 P0800 - P0899 P1200 - P1299 P1600 - P1699

OBD1 Trouble Code Identification 1986 - 1995 Tables with Retrieval Methods

We have assembled generation OBD1 computer diagnostic trouble code and retrieval methods for car manufactured between the years of 1986 and 1995. This generation one system is much like its predecessor ODB11 in that the OBD1 system will flash trouble codes used for troubleshooting car electrical and engine problems. These codes are used to identify the system wherein the malfunction exists. After the specific repair has been performed simply remove the negative battery cable to clear the code in the computer's memory. If a problem still exists, sometimes it will not be apparent until the car has been driven at least 30 miles. This duration is necessary for the computer to "relearn" the condition of the operation system. If a problem still is present the check engine light will re-illuminate. All OBD1 codes are manufacturer specific.

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