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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Fiero / December 2005

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Clearing Computer Codes

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Todd Zuercher - 07 Dec 2005 01:00 GMT
Is there a way to clear out the stored codes in the Fiero computer with
out disconnecting the battery?  I'm tired of reprograming my radio.
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John Craker - 07 Dec 2005 01:43 GMT
Over by the battery...  look for an inline connector with orange wires.

It might be taped onto the outside of that large bundle of wires heading
towards the engine.

Anyhow, unplug that for 10 seconds or so.  Done!

> Is there a way to clear out the stored codes in the Fiero computer with
> out disconnecting the battery?  I'm tired of reprograming my radio.
Phil Randolph - 07 Dec 2005 02:13 GMT
AutoXray scanner but they are about $150

> Over by the battery...  look for an inline connector with orange wires.
>
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>>Is there a way to clear out the stored codes in the Fiero computer with
>>out disconnecting the battery?  I'm tired of reprograming my radio.
JazzMan - 07 Dec 2005 02:16 GMT
> AutoXray scanner but they are about $150

The Fiero ECM is one way data out, there's no way to clear
the codes via the data connector (ALDL).

JazzMan

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