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Re: Need help with 1996 Aero "Check Engine" condition... Posted by Bill Homer [Email] (#3427) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Bill Homer) on Wed, 30 May 2012 10:23:57 In Reply to: Re: Need help with 1996 Aero "Check Engine" condition..., Simon S, Wed, 30 May 2012 10:01:07 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Not sure where you live, but I agree with Simon S that you should find any shop with an OBD-II reader and get the code scanned, otherwise, you are shooting in the dark - I doubt that Maptun eliminated this capability. Most chain autoparts store will scan your car for you at no cost (hoping to sell you replacement parts), and almost any auto repair facility should have one of these readers.
By the way, the easy way to test the PCV one-way valve is to blow in one end; it will only allow air to travel in the direction of valve cover to intake manifold. If it's allowing air flow in both directions it's broken.
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