Check engine light codes
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"Matt" > wrote in message
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> It's my understanding that you will never have a code repeat. Is that
> possible 44 instead of 31 & 31? The pause between the numbers and the
blinks
> isn't always uniform.
>
> -Matt
>
> "My4Heathens" > wrote in message
> lkaboutautos.com...
> > I own a 96 Grand Caravan and today when I started the van it felt
> > "rumbly". A few minutes after starting the van the check engine light
came
> > on. I followed the direction in the Haynes manual to run the ignition
key
> > code check.
> > The codes I got were 12, 43, 31, 31 and 55. I know and understand what
> > code 12 and 55 are, but am at a loss as to why I got code 31 twice and
> > what exactly do these codes mean.
> > Yes, I read the book and saw what they mean but I am not mechanically
> > inclined, my Hubby is not here (he is in the Navy and not home right
now)
> > and I am worried that these codes could mean something expensive for me.
> > We do own an OBD, but currently a friend of Hubby's is using it and I
do
> > not know their name or phone number to get it back.
> > Any help would be much appreciated!
> >
> > TY
> >
>
>
Have the code read out with a scan tool. the old key cycle way of doing it
is not accurate with that year.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
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