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automotive green vehiclesHow can I check my engine code without a code reader Ford Explorer?
How To Read Ford Check Engine Light Without a Code Reader
- Press and hold the reset button for the odometer.
- Turn the key on to accessory.
- Keep holding the button until the words TEST appear.
- Once the words TEST appear let go of the odometer button and press it again to cycle through the onboard test.
- Push the button to dtc which will give an error codes.
Similarly, how do I find out my engine code?
Inserting and Reading an OBD Scanner
- Step 1: Locate your vehicle's OBD port.
- Step 2: Plug your OBD scan tool into the connector.
- Step 3: Read the codes in the computer.
- Step 4: Record the codes that display.
- Step 1: Break down your code into sections.
- The first section is the first character, which is always a letter.
- 4 Ways to Turn off the "Check Engine" Light. Method.
- Drive Your Car and Let the Light Go off by Itself.
- Turn the Car on and off Three Times.
- Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery.
- Use an OBD Code Reader.
Also, where can I read car codes for free?
Some of the ways will even be free. Most auto parts stores will have an OBD-II scanner on hand to check the OBD-II PID service codes, and will do it for free.
At a local auto parts store
- Advance Auto Parts.
- AutoZone.
- Napa Auto Parts.
- O'Reilly Auto Parts.
- Pep Boys Auto Parts.
In short, yes; it's possible to diagnose a problem with a vehicle even if the check engine light does not illuminate. A professional mechanic would start by downloading any error codes store in your 2005 Ford Explorer's computer.