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My yellow check engine light came on yesterday. Checked the DTC code on the digital dash, came on as 9352 and 9201. Truck seems to run fine. What do these codes mean? I'm seeing conflicting answers on the web. Thanks!!
From the little reading I just did seems like the codes retrieved with the cluster do not mean much. Like I said, I didn't dive too deep with the research. I would get your code reader and get the code(s) that is surely present using the OBD port.
My yellow check engine light came on yesterday. Checked the DTC code on the digital dash, came on as 9352 and 9201. Truck seems to run fine. What do these codes mean? I'm seeing conflicting answers on the web. Thanks!!
They mean nothing. Pull the actual codes with a scanner.
I'm thinking Mr. Moto means that it might not, but it might too. In general, any codes it does pull up are probably valid. The issues are that it might not read all of the codes. However, it's usually kinda hard to find the OBD bluetooths locally. Most of us have ordered them on Ebay/Amazon. Which means you might have a few days before you get it. I'd prolly hook up the Edge while I waited. You might check the Ohio Chapter here to find members in your area. Someone might come over and read them for you. Most auto parts have scanners, but they vary in quality. All that said, I've had better luck with engine codes on the various scanners. It's the transmission and other networks that I've had problems with.
Of course, you want to capture whatever codes are lighting up the CEL first, but since the truck is running fine, you'd prolly want to clear them after that to see if they return. That said, if you're impatient and can't find the codes, you can always try that right now. You'll just lose that info. IDK, but a lot of codes don't trigger the CEL by themselves, so I'm thinking that since it did trigger, you prolly want to find out why.
I'm thinking Mr. Moto means that it might not, but it might too. In general, any codes it does pull up are probably valid. The issues are that it might not read all of the codes. However, it's usually kinda hard to find the OBD bluetooths locally. Most of us have ordered them on Ebay/Amazon. Which means you might have a few days before you get it. I'd prolly hook up the Edge while I waited. You might check the Ohio Chapter here to find members in your area. Someone might come over and read them for you. Most auto parts have scanners, but they vary in quality. All that said, I've had better luck with engine codes on the various scanners. It's the transmission and other networks that I've had problems with.
Have you ever purchased the Forscan app for your Tcm, ECM and PCM codes? My Forscan will go through the whole network.
I know my Edge has diagnostics and will show codes. It's supposed to show what the problem is. Obviously I have never used that function, looks like the time is here use it. Thanks for the info all.