Most of us are reasonably well prepared for those little mechanical gremlins that pop up on the track.
Even though EFI is mega reliable, if something does go wrong how many of us remember the blink codes or how to trigger them on our cars ?
With cars of our vintages its usually only a few pages at the most of information - but without the codes your clueless.
So why not photocopy the pages, give then some protection and put them in the tool box ? I reckon that the vehicle circuit diagrams are also worth adding whilst your at it.
ECU Blink Codes - don't leave home without them
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Re: ECU Blink Codes - don't leave home without them
Good thinking.
Are you preparing me for my possible softer future
Are you preparing me for my possible softer future

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Re: ECU Blink Codes - don't leave home without them
Gallagags tuggy already has the diag link switch for this very reason.
Steve.
Steve.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon