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1995 F150 General Transmission Question?

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Old 11-11-2011, 07:12 AM
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Question 1995 F150 General Transmission Question?

Recently My O/D Light Started Flasing On My Shifter. I am told this means that the computer has detected a fault. Where do I read what that fault is? Can I just plug in my Pre OBD2 COde reader under the hood or are the transmission codes retrieved at some other port? The transmission still shifts fine so Im puzzled at why its blinking. Thanks for any help!

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Originally Posted by FlyCool5.0
Recently My O/D Light Started Flasing On My Shifter. I am told this means that the computer has detected a fault. Where do I read what that fault is? Can I just plug in my Pre OBD2 COde reader under the hood or are the transmission codes retrieved at some other port? The transmission still shifts fine so Im puzzled at why its blinking. Thanks for any help!

Jeremy
What you said in bold above. Plug in your code reader under the hood. Assuming your truck is OBD-I.
 
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