PLEASE pull your codes before posting.
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PLEASE pull your codes before posting.
Please, please, please pull your codes before posting up problems, particularly vauge ones and especially if you are not too familiar with diagnostics or these cars.
It will help people help you. It helps us either dismiss some stuff outright or helps us follow the problem better.
It will also save you (and us) some time and will also help get you the proper answer more quickly rather than have everyone post 'Have you pulled your codes?'.
In case the tech articles are not up, here it is strait from the pop can head himself...
It will help people help you. It helps us either dismiss some stuff outright or helps us follow the problem better.
It will also save you (and us) some time and will also help get you the proper answer more quickly rather than have everyone post 'Have you pulled your codes?'.

In case the tech articles are not up, here it is strait from the pop can head himself...
Originally Posted by Vader
First, you'll need to acquire a GM OBD I ECM Diagnostic Trouble Code Retrieval Tool (commonly known as a paper clip to TGO members).
With the engine and ignition turned off, locate the ALDL connector under the dash, just to the right of the steering wheel in the driver's foot well area on Firebirds, and on the left on Camaros. There should be a small rectangular cover over the access hole in the lower dash trim.

Insert a tool as described above (paper clip) into the 'A' and 'B' terminals on the ALDL connector:

WITHOUT STARTING the engine, turn the ignition to the "RUN" position. Watch the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) - it will begin to flash. This is also commonly called the "Service Engine Soon" or "SES" lamp. The first code will flash three times, and will usually be a code '12'. This is encoded by one flash of the lamp, a brief pause, then two successive flashes of the lamp. Each code will repeat three times, so you should see a "Code 12" flash three times. Any other error codes will follow in numerical order, and each code should flash three times. After all codes have been displayed three times, the "Code 12" will again flash three times, then all other codes will follow as described earlier. This cycle will continue until the jumper is removed or the ignition is turned off.
After you have made a note of all error codes, turn off the ignition and remove the jumper immediately. If you forget to remove the jumper and attempt to start the engine with it in place, you could damage the ECM. For this reason you should remove it immediately.
Once you have a note of all error codes, check this file for the decoding:
GM Error Codes.pdf.
You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open/print the file.
With the engine and ignition turned off, locate the ALDL connector under the dash, just to the right of the steering wheel in the driver's foot well area on Firebirds, and on the left on Camaros. There should be a small rectangular cover over the access hole in the lower dash trim.

Insert a tool as described above (paper clip) into the 'A' and 'B' terminals on the ALDL connector:

WITHOUT STARTING the engine, turn the ignition to the "RUN" position. Watch the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) - it will begin to flash. This is also commonly called the "Service Engine Soon" or "SES" lamp. The first code will flash three times, and will usually be a code '12'. This is encoded by one flash of the lamp, a brief pause, then two successive flashes of the lamp. Each code will repeat three times, so you should see a "Code 12" flash three times. Any other error codes will follow in numerical order, and each code should flash three times. After all codes have been displayed three times, the "Code 12" will again flash three times, then all other codes will follow as described earlier. This cycle will continue until the jumper is removed or the ignition is turned off.
After you have made a note of all error codes, turn off the ignition and remove the jumper immediately. If you forget to remove the jumper and attempt to start the engine with it in place, you could damage the ECM. For this reason you should remove it immediately.
Once you have a note of all error codes, check this file for the decoding:
GM Error Codes.pdf.
You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open/print the file.
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From: berwick p.a
Car: 84 camaro berlinetta
Engine: 305ci v8 carb
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i have a code key did everything as described and no codes appear? all the rest of the idiot lights come on.but no flash of the check engine light car starts and runs decent. that check engine light is driving me nuts lol. any help is greatly appreciated
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since this is a sticky, why don't we leave it as "how to pull codes", and truckerdraven, you can start a fresh new thread?
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What is it with the rash of people that aren't mods or admins telling everyone how to act on the site or giving management advice with regard to the site? Give it a rest people, the board has it's mods and admins, they can do their job appreciably well. Let 'em do it and leave it at that.
That said, I'll try and address your 'concern'. I'm going to assume that the thread wasn't locked so that if people have some questions with regard to this, like truckerdraven, they could post and those questions and answers could possibly help the next person that comes along. There is no search and it's come up in several recent threads, so it makes sense to put it all under 'one roof' for everyone to refer to.
That said, I'll try and address your 'concern'. I'm going to assume that the thread wasn't locked so that if people have some questions with regard to this, like truckerdraven, they could post and those questions and answers could possibly help the next person that comes along. There is no search and it's come up in several recent threads, so it makes sense to put it all under 'one roof' for everyone to refer to.
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I agree with the "leave the sticky alone/start new thread" approach.
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