At 10:46 AM 6/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>>Huh? What about flipping the ignition on and off as detailed in the
>>factory service manual? That will display the diagnostic trouble
>>codes. I'll do it for you for only $1750, that's half-price!!!
>>
>Doesn't work on newer trucks with OBD II .
>
Well, actually it does, technically. :-) It works on my '96 with
OBD-II, and it works on my Dad's '97 Town & Country, which I assume has
OBD-II. It might even work on the '97 Dak, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't
work on the '98. You've got to do something with an odometer button or
something. I think it reads them out on either the digital odometer or the
overhead console. (I don't have a '98 so I never really paid too much
attention.) :-) (Its in the archives somewhere though.)
-Jon-
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