Built-in OBD II?
Many Chryslers allow you to access error/performance codes without a scanner. You have to turn the ignition on and off 3 times or something. Tried it in my 2005 Crossfire Limited Roadster but no good. Does anyone know if this car actually has it, and if so how to access the codes. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Built-in OBD II?
Originally Posted by HazMatt
(Post 920219)
Many Chryslers allow you to access error/performance codes without a scanner. You have to turn the ignition on and off 3 times or something. Tried it in my 2005 Crossfire Limited Roadster but no good. Does anyone know if this car actually has it, and if so how to access the codes. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Built-in OBD II?
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Built-in OBD II?
It ain't a Mopar, it's a Nopar.
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Re: Built-in OBD II?
Originally Posted by HazMatt
(Post 920219)
Many Chryslers allow you to access error/performance codes without a scanner. You have to turn the ignition on and off 3 times or something. Tried it in my 2005 Crossfire Limited Roadster but no good. Does anyone know if this car actually has it, and if so how to access the codes. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Built-in OBD II?
It's actually a Mercedes wearing a Karmann coat.
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