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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 08:18 PM
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i'm retarded...

I guess my stupidity stirkes me here n there, well all the time.

Anyway, was driving, vehicle took a crap on me. I did notice the SES light come on, however I thought i would be the Slick rick and pop the hood up. Long story short, tried a bunch of ****, drained the battery, unhook the battery to charge and never did scan for codes, now the vehicle won't even fire.

Anyway to gain back those codes with just the state my car is in? just a crank, no spark. Also its an older style aldl connector, plug in pin 5 & 6 to diagoinstic port.

????
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Old Oct 26, 2003 | 07:04 PM
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Re: i'm retarded...

Originally posted by hydric
I guess my stupidity stirkes me here n there, well all the time.

Anyway, was driving, vehicle took a crap on me. I did notice the SES light come on, however I thought i would be the Slick rick and pop the hood up. Long story short, tried a bunch of ****, drained the battery, unhook the battery to charge and never did scan for codes, now the vehicle won't even fire.

Anyway to gain back those codes with just the state my car is in? just a crank, no spark. Also its an older style aldl connector, plug in pin 5 & 6 to diagoinstic port.

????
Nope,
your to square one.
You need to just start with the basics, gas, ignition, compression.
and go form there.
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