Carbureted Caprice diag codes

Louis Baiani nepti at nbnet.nb.ca
Tue May 15 01:38:03 GMT 2001


I have a 84 CCC vehicle and you can have the key off and put the short from A to B
and turn the key on and it works as well.  Sure the fuse isn't toast on the ECM?
If it is, the driver will light the light anyway.

Louis

Gabe wrote:

> Yep, the reason I want to check the codes is because the light recently came on
> and stayed...
>
> Gabe
>
> Jared Ryan wrote:
>
> > Hi, all.  I'm a newcomer to this list.  I am mostly lurking, gathering
> > information for a TBI swap on my 1984 El Camino.
> >
> > On 14 May 01, at 11:02, Gabe wrote:
> >
> > > I attempted the standard method - key off, short terminals "A" and "B"
> > > (the two in the upper most right as facing the connector), then key
> > > "on", but that failed to yield any codes.
> >
> > That *should* be the way to pull codes on a CCC carb-equipped
> > car, like my El Camino.  Are you sure the "check engine" light is
> > not burned out?
> >
> >    - Jared Ryan [gerhardr at yahoo.com]
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