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prolly a dumb ???


Ranger Dave

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probably a dumb ???

but, can the power be turned off the the computer so it will clear the codes with out plugging it or disconnecting the battery. thamks
 
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Yeah, it could be done, but why not disconnect the battery? It would be easier.
 
he doesn't want to reset his presets and clock.
 
i need the truck as its a DD and i dint have the $$$ right now for the parts. plus gettin out,undo the battery,reset the radio and clock is a pain. though maybe a toggle switch for the hot wire for now. plus it would be a antithieft device
 
well, im listening

:)

Technical Library said:
These codes are kept in memory for 40 warm up cycles. To clear the codes for purposes of testing or confirming repair, perform the code reading procedure. When the fault codes begin to be displayed, de-activate the test by either disconnecting the jumper wire or releasing the test button on the hand scanner. Stopping the test during code transmission will erase the continuous memory. Do not disconnect the negative battery cable to clear the codes; the keep alive memory will be cleared and a new code (19) will be stored for loss of PCM power.

http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/OBD_I.html

Pete
 

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