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If you are having any engine, transmission, or electrical issues, you definitely want to read your ECU codes. Here's how to do that on an OBDI F150
All fuel injected cars have ECUs, ECM, or some kind of computer controlled engine management system. The systems store fault codes when an issue is detected. These codes are stored in the “On Board Diagnostics” system or OBD. Cars pre-1996 had the OBD1 system and post-1996 cars have the OBD2 system. Since the OBD1 system is older and not as common these days, getting the codes read isn’t easy. Most auto parts stores don’t offer a free service to have OBD1 codes read. This means you have to purchase an OBD1 code reader. The one in this video is a great option for reading the OBD1 codes on Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles.
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