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CarGuru > Jeep Willys > Code Readers 18 February 2006 00:38:13

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Takster 17 February 2005 16:17:19
 Hi All,

I found this site with what seems to be a decently priced reader. It like
119.00 and plugs into a laptop. It is obd-II.

My questions are if the 2002 Cherokee obd2?
Does anyone have or seen the digimoto thang?

Thanks
Steve
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L . W . Hughes III 18 February 2005 00:30:24 permanent link ]
 Hi Steve,
The OBD is an acronym for: On Board Diagnostics, Like you don't need
the reader, your odometer reads it for you, unless you had an about six
month period of TJs made in '98 that the nazi felt we as Americans were
too stupid to read: http://www.wjjeeps.­com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@­aol.com http://www.billhugh­es.com/

Takster wrote:>
Hi All,>
I found this site with what seems to be a decently priced reader. It like> 119.00 and plugs into a laptop. It is obd-II.>
My questions are if the 2002 Cherokee obd2?> Does anyone have or seen the digimoto thang?>
Thanks> Steve
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Mike 18 February 2006 00:38:13 permanent link ]
 Well, a single paperclip will suffice. Don't know about a whole box.



"« Paul »" <"=?x-user-defined?­Q?=AB?= Paul
=?x-user-defined?Q?­=BB?="@houston.rr.co­m> wrote in message
news:43E666C7.9EF63­3CB@houston.rr.com..­.> John Bailo wrote:>>
Samuel Warren wrote:>>
You can also read them by buying a box of paper-clips.>>
Thanks for the tip -- I Googled it and found this:>>
"The Quick Paper Clip Test>> Since we are looking at the connector pins, it should be mentioned here >> that>> a quick method to see which trouble code or codes are being set in your>> cars ECM is to jumper the A and B pins of the 12 pin ALDL OBD1 connector>> with a paper clip. While the car is off, sitting still, turn the ignition>> key forward while this jumper is in place. Do not start the car. The>> Service Engine Soon ( SES ) light will flash in a repeating sequence,>> telling which trouble codes have been set in the ECM. A service manual >> for>> your year car will have a chart outlining what each trouble code stands>> for, or this Trouble Code website can be of help. This paper clip method>> will tell you the trouble code or codes set in your ECM, but it will not>> tell you what conditions the trouble code is being set under, or let you>> clear the trouble codes on the fly, as the ALDL cable and PC setup will.">
No ABS codes.


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