You can go to some off the auto parts stores such as Autozone and they can pull codes and tell you what the problem could be.
You can't. It requires a scanner to read them.
You can't, you must use a scanner.
You can go to auto zone parts store and thay will do it for you FREE. You must have a OBD2 engine scanner to pull the codes.
You need an OBDII scanner to retrieve the trouble codes.
You will need a diagnostic scanner to retrieve the codes.
That requires an OBDII engine scanner to read the transmission codes.
the connection is on drivers side at bottom of dash, where driver sits. use a obd2 scanner to extract codes. if any codes you can use scanner to erase codes when fixed.
since 1995 to present, you have to retrieve codes by use of a obd2 scanner.
You go to a advance auto parts store and ask them if they will scan you engine for you. Thay will do it for free. NEUTZ
You can't. You need the codes and a scanner.
Reading diagnostic codes is easy. The driver plugs the reader/scanner into the diagnostic port of the vehicle, and the scanner/reader will give a code if there is a problem, and tell them the type of problem.
96 on up you need a scanner, you can buy 1 at the auto parts place for around 100.00 dollars. actron hand held scanner to retreive trouble codes.