Go to your public library and ask to use the alldata computer. You can print out pages for .05 cents each.
You would need to study a wiring diagram to determine the supply for a certain relay. There are probably multiple relays in that vehicle. Knowing which one in question would help.
One would be for the A/C compressor clutch relay, another would be the high speed function for the HVAC blower motor, not sure about the other two.
bad battery or loose battery cable
After checking online Advance Auto Parts was the only one who listed a starter relay for this car.They do not show it on computer at store (only on website).It is mounted to radiator crossmember above the fan, you can trace the wires directly to the starter.Turned out ground wire from relay to crossmember was broken inside wire insulation causing intermittent failure to crank starter.Installed new end on wire and all is back to normal.By the way Olds dealer parts dept. also stated this car did not use a starter relay when it clearly has one.I hope this helps someone else as it was a pain to find problem. It doesn't show up in the computer, and the dealer says it doesn't have a relay, because originally it didn't. The relay was installed as part of a recall. Trying to crank the engine for too long or leaving the key in the on position would cause the ignition switch wires to overheat, melting the wires and potentially setting the car (and you) on fire.
A Volkswagen Jetta radiator fan is controlled by a fan relay. If the relay malfunctions the fan could either stay on or not work at all. An engine diagnostic would be recommended.
there is a computer for the automatic transmission but i did not think there was a relay. I would have to double check.
That would be a Hexadecimal code.
The only reason you would need a computer is to get codes for your games. The Gameshark is very handy, but it only works if you have codes to input into it.
To check engine light codes one would have to bring your vehicle to a mechanic who can use a computer to check the computer chip that regulates this function.
Do you have your terminology right....The injector relay would be the computer right??? The fuel pump relay could cause that problem!!!! good luck and let me know
Why would anything happen. There are very few codes that do anything on the computer
sorry no
If there are no codes set it means the problem you may have is not computer related.
Computer may be malfunctioning. The oil pressure sensor might not be operating properly. The sensor might need to be changed.
That happens when the computer detects a problem.. You need to have the computer checked for trouble codes.
I received these error codes for my 1998 Dodge Avenger, 6cyl. 2.5 What does these codes mean? Where would I start to fix these issues? ~THANK YOU ~ P0108 P1297 P0401