The code that uses flashes of light could be morse code, so each variation of a different number of long and short periods of the light means a word or a letter of the alphabet (abcdefghijklmnop).
32 and 2132 and 21
Get the code, you can do it with a paper clip because its an OBD-I , just count the flashes the light makes to find out what code is stored. where does paper clip go count flashes were
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You need to have the system checked for codes with a scan tool. Five flashes does not squeal a four digit code.
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There is a problem with your airbag system. Some vehicles will blink to display a diagnostic trouble code. For example 10 flashes, pause and 3 flashes, will indicate the trouble code 13.
Cycle the ignition on/off/on/off/on and count the flashes of the check engine light. A pattern of two flashes, pause, two flashes would be a code 22.
and what code does the check engine light say ? go by autozone they will check it for free and get the code.
Cycle ignition on, off, on, off, on and count the flashes of the check engine light. Two flashes, pause, two flashes would be code 22. Code 55 is end of message. When you get the codes you can ask a new question about the specific code number.
A heliograph uses a mirror to reflect sunlight to a distant observer. By moving the mirror, flashes of light can be used to send Morse code. The heliograph was a simple but highly effective instrument for instantaneous optical communication over 80km or more in the 19th century.
The overdrive light will be off when the overdrive switch is pushed in. If the light flashes then that's a trouble shooting code.
1990 Mazda 323:The check engine light intermittently flashes a series of long and short intervals. A long flash is followed by 5 short flashes. Then another long flash is followed by 7 short flashes, a pause, and 9 more short flashes. How should I interpret this code?