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Old 12-26-2012, 06:16 AM   #6
paulv
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Originally Posted by particlewave View Post
Ah...I thought the code could only be read by a specialty reader. So an OBDII reader could read it?
Thanks Kenny
If you go to a parts store to have the code read, ask the person if the code reader has freeze frame data available (some don't). If so, get the RPM, Load%, short and long term fuel trim values and post them here.

BTW, the slope of your equation is 7/3, y-intercept is 11/3, and that's about what I remember from my school algebra!!

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paul...
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