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Old October 15th 04, 08:45 PM
Daniel J. Stern
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Mike wrote:

> Now, to the engine codes. The only codes I had when I checked it a few
> months ago was A/C clutch sensor. I never use the A/C, so this is no
> big issue.


OK, but I have to assume you would've posted "95 Neon running rich" a few
months ago had the problem been there, so why don't you check the codes
*again* and let us know what you find *now*?

> but I will have then checked when I bring the car into my neighbour's
> shops this following week.


You don't seem like a very good listener.

> > To check the computer codes:
> >
> > With the engine off, switch the ignition key on-off-on-off-on,
> > leaving it "ON". Do not
> > go to "start", just "on" during this procedure.
> >
> > Watch the "Check Engine" or "Power Loss" light. It will turn on, then go
> > off, then will begin to flash-out any trouble codes that have been stored.
> > For instance, if it flashes:
> >
> > flash <pause> flash flash
> > <long pause>
> > flash flash flash <pause> flash flash flash flash flash
> > <long pause>
> > flash flash flash flash flash <pause> flash flash flash flash flash
> >
> > Then you have a 12 (one flash followed by two) a 35 (three and five) and a
> > 55 (five and five). 55 means "end of codes" or, if by itself, "No codes
> > stored. Check the codes and report what you find.

>

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