You can't. It connects to a computer. Old cars did not have computers.
1996 and newer cars are required to be OBD2... It stands for On Board Diagnostics, so a mechanic can plug in a scanner to read trouble codes and other stuff
Most likely someting is wrong with the main mother board. check your cars computer
it depends on the vehicle. Sometimes its the fuel pump. sometimes a plugged fuel filter. sometimes a blown fuse. On alot of newer cars anything that is read by the cars on board computer that has gone bad will de activate the fuel pump. When need some more specifics to help you out at this time.
Most newer cars need to have a hand held analyser to remove any trouble codes from the computer
Find a website on the computer where you can play board games against the computer. Read a good book. Play video games
youll need either an obd2 scanner in later cars or obd1 on board on the cars computer. obd stands for on board diagnostics. this runs codes for things that computer senses are bad or going bad. take it to autoparts stores for the obd2. best to buy a manual or chiltons / haynes manual to help with repairs.
my 1997 grand marquis failed inspection due to the computer would not allow their machines to read the cars computer
No. ROM is an acronym for Read Only Memory. ROM can range from computer chips that hold instructions for running the computer to CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs. The memory that CAN be written to is RAM, which is an acronym for Random Access Memory.
No... The main circuit board in a computer is referred to as the mother-board. The microprocessor is one chip on the mother-board, and is often referred to as the 'brains' of the computer.
Yes, anyone can read your message board.
It is a problem in the cars computer standing for Programmable Read Only Memory