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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / February 2005

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93 Isuzu Rodeo - Locating the plug for the diagnostic scan tool.

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KevinfromCA - 25 Feb 2005 01:06 GMT
I have purchased an AutoXray scan tool for use with my other chevy, Dodge,
Buick, GMC vehicles. I have used this tool sucessfully for these vehicles.
My daughter owns a 93 Isuzu Rodeo and I need to try to remove the fault
codes. The O2 light on the dash is lit. I have looked under the dash and
have not found an open port to plug the diagnostic tool into. Directly
above the gas pedal is a set of 5 - 6 wires that have been cut. My
question is where the diagnostic plug for the scan tool should be.  
Busman - 25 Feb 2005 01:33 GMT
I don't know if the 93s had a diagnostic port. The light is set to come on
at intervals of 90,000 miles. My Amigo's light came on within seconds of
hitting that mark. To turn off the O2 light, you have to remove the speedo
cluster and swap a screw on the back of it. For more info, check out this
page:
http://users4.ev1.net/~sanaghan/main/Vehicle/Index.htm

It's not real hard to do but you'll need a really long phillips screw
driver.
Andy
99 Amigo

>I have purchased an AutoXray scan tool for use with my other chevy, Dodge,
> Buick, GMC vehicles. I have used this tool sucessfully for these vehicles.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> above the gas pedal is a set of 5 - 6 wires that have been cut. My
> question is where the diagnostic plug for the scan tool should be.
KevinfromCA - 25 Feb 2005 11:28 GMT
Thank You Andy for the info and hyperlink it was very helpful
Busman - 26 Feb 2005 01:12 GMT
No problem! Been there, done that and I was clueless when it happened to me.
Andy

> Thank You Andy for the info and hyperlink it was very helpful
 
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