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Old 24 Dec 2005, 03:19 pm
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Thanks, BBD!![^]
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Thanks, BBD!![^]
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Old 23 Feb 2006, 12:37 am
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I wasn't sure where to post this so I thought this gets the most traffic, a fellow Cruiser member (AJ) dropped by my house yesterday and showed me a trick I never knew about. You can check yourself if any problem codes ring up on your Cruiser. all you do is put the keys in the ignition, turn to on and off (don't start engine) 5 times, on the 5th ON position leave it there and look at the odometer. if you car checks out you will see it read "done" in my case it displayed 2 codes. if you show a code you go to allpar web site and look up the codes #'s My two said, I had stage 1, which I did, plus that my battery was moved, which I also did. this was so cool to discover, maybe most of you know this but I'm sure a few didn't. gary[?][^]
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That works on my '85 Shelby Charger too.
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