SES when radiator fans come on?
Originally posted by madwolf
Don't know of any scan tools that will work on the 95... Just get a cable from Andrew at www.akmcables.com and you can scan the codes with a free program. Go with the crimp style, it's cheaper but works just as good.
Don't know of any scan tools that will work on the 95... Just get a cable from Andrew at www.akmcables.com and you can scan the codes with a free program. Go with the crimp style, it's cheaper but works just as good.
1994CamaroZ28!!!!
With the Check the Air pump fuse suggestion. The fuse was blown. I replaced it and no SES light. Needless to say I'm a happy camper. I only wish they could all be that easy. Thanks a bunch!!!
If it wasn't so damn hot here (97 degrees
), I'd take it to the track right now!!!
With the Check the Air pump fuse suggestion. The fuse was blown. I replaced it and no SES light. Needless to say I'm a happy camper. I only wish they could all be that easy. Thanks a bunch!!!
If it wasn't so damn hot here (97 degrees
), I'd take it to the track right now!!!
Originally posted by 1994CamaroZ28
Good, I went another step when i did it spent 100 bucks on a new oxygen pump, that didnt fix it tne i changed fuse bam, done, fixed about 3 months of not knowing what the heck was going on.
Good, I went another step when i did it spent 100 bucks on a new oxygen pump, that didnt fix it tne i changed fuse bam, done, fixed about 3 months of not knowing what the heck was going on.
Originally posted by turbo_Z
you can just unplug the air pump and get no SES light. if the fuse pops you do but if you unplug the entire unit you dont... gotta love GM logic
you can just unplug the air pump and get no SES light. if the fuse pops you do but if you unplug the entire unit you dont... gotta love GM logic
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