An OBD II Code Reader, which reads vehicle engine codes, can be purchased in most larger automotive repair shops. Parts Source and Canadian Tire both carry them.
There are 10 Canadian Tire stores in Burlington, Ontario. Canadian Tire offers store locator information through their online website. By putting in one's postal code the number of Canadian Tire stores and their location to one's address is listed so the nearest store can be located easily.
A code reader that will work on the OBD I system.
In order to use a code reader on a 1992 Dakota simply plug it into the DLC outlet. From there, the code reader should properly function.
It cannot be done, you must have a code reader because the system is OBD2, you used to be able to do it without a code reader, but that was OBD1, OBD2 is much more complicated electronics. If you want to get it scanned, you should go to Autozone, they will code scan for free but will not clear codes. You have to pay someone with a code reader to clear the codes, disconnecting the battery doesn't work either
The Canadian Postal Code code for the North Pole is: H0H 0H0 (seriously, it is)
Input - the reader is reading the bar code and putting the information into the computer
Your OBD II code reader won't work on that vehicle.
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You can find a car code reader on various websites like FamilyHandyman and Amazon. Both websites offer a great variety of products, including a car code reader.
Optical character reader The device that electronically sorts mails by zip code is the Optical character reader.
Just plug a code reader into the slot (somewhere under driver side dashboard) and it will clear the code for you and the indicator light will go away......and keep adequate pressure in your tires for future reference.