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‘93-’96 Engine Diagnostic Codes

‘93-’96 Engine Diagnostic Codes

Here is how to find the A-2 Socket Engine Diagnostic codes (DTC’s) found by accessing the diagnostic module under the hood along with the numerous actual codes.

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17 Dec 2006
Posted in Engine, Engine Internals, Turbo, Wastegate, Oil Pump, Air Delivery, Airbox, Air Filter, Camshaft, Valves, Head, Pistons   Volvo 850

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  1. Jay Allen (javajay72) 5:05 pm on March 1st, 2009

    Oh i just want to say if your new to checking out codes on the diagnostic unit be well aware of zeros in the code.Wasted a butt load of time because i thought my computer was smoked.Later realized it was working the way it was suppossed to.Just forgot to account the long pause as a zero.I have 2 extra crankshaft sensors,2 extra computers,2 cam position sensors,whole set of relays…….i could go on….Learn how to use your diagnostic unit and you’ll save time and money.

  2. samuel 3:36 pm on December 27th, 2009

    please i having a problem on my car , that is overheating. because of tha i just removed the thermostate. after removing the thermostate still having the same problem. when it come to that the car can pool then you have stop for while before you can restart agian. Currently i do not have new one to replaced. so please help me to have the solution about that.

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