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    Code Retrieval

    Can somebody point me (or tell me) how to manually retrieve the error codes? I believe you are supposed to short pin 8 on diagnostic port (to ground?), put transfer case in neutral, turn key on, then hit brake 5 times. Then what happens? What am I looking for? I have sent 2 days searching for this info on the forum but no luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_Wanna_Retire
    Can somebody point me (or tell me) how to manually retrieve the error codes? I believe you are supposed to short pin 8 on diagnostic port (to ground?), put transfer case in neutral, turn key on, then hit brake 5 times. Then what happens? What am I looking for? I have sent 2 days searching for this info on the forum but no luck
    The older Isuzu’s you could do this, that is how I pull the codes from our 92 Amigo but as far as I know you need a scanner for your VX. .
    PEP boys or Autozone will have a scanner for less than $100 that will give you the codes and a book to tell you what they are. I use mine all the time to clear the damn fuel purge system code that seems to be an issue every couple of months.
    Todd

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    My search indicates some people have retrieved codes manually using the method I described, but the instructions were not clear. Has anybody done this? And can describe how it is done, and what I am looking for?

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    Arent the VX's OBDII, so its tougher to get the codes without a scanner, older OBDI cars its no problem using a voltmeter, watching the check engine light, etc. after shorting out terminals in the diagnostic port.
    Mike Skurich
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    Nevermind, I found Hotsauce's orginal post, but it was in the original Club Vmag forums. I will try this later today if it stops snowing and blowing.

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    Yup, works like a champ. Now all I have to do is find out what a code = 21 = TPS means and how to fix it...

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    Would you post it here? I can't get back on V-mag and they don't reply to my e-mails.
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    I found out how to pull the error codes from the TOD computer. Locate the OBD connector under the dash by the drivers left knee.
    Insert a wire into port 8. Ground the other end. With the engine running the check light on the TOD indicator will flash out the error code. The code will be indicated by the series of flashes, long for 10, and short for 1. 12 is normal. If there is a stored error it will flash 12 for three times, then the error.

    To clear a stored error code, and reset the TOD computer put the 4WD lever in the middle(neutral) position. ground the 8 pin, and start the engine. You must now tap the brake 5 times within the next 5 seconds. The TOD will flash with each tap. It is now reset. Shut the engine and engage TOD mode from neutral.

    Codes:

    12 Normal
    13 Shorted Ground
    14 Front Speed Sensor
    15 Shorted VB
    16 Front Speed Sensor
    21 TPS
    23 ECU
    24 Rear Speed Sensor
    26 EMC(+)Shorted Ground
    27 Rear Speed sensor
    31 EMC(+)Shorted/Disconnected Coil
    36 ECU
    37 ECU
    38 ECU

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    Tps?

    Any of you mechanic types know where the 'throttle position sensor' is located?

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    Which,

    speed sensor codes are Left and Right...as there are two front and two rear speed sensor codes...I imagine these are Left and Right and either Front or Rear...right???

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    On the throttle body at the front of the engine where the air goes in. I have a spare one if you need it for less than the St. Charles.

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    I Wanna Retire, can you post the thread from Hotsauce on how to retrieve codes, I couldnt find it on Vmag..............thanks!

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