It's been standing three months, and I added a gallon of new gas last tuesday.
Tonight I made an attempt to remove the downpipe, everything was siezed so I applied penetrating oil and will atack tomorrow with a longer spanner. If that fails I'll try separting everything at the cat.
I also tried checking diagnostic codes and there I got stumped. How do I recognize between OBD1 and OBD2 cars? Which connector should I short to ground to flash the CEL? Somebody here mentioned that the later (OBD2) cars have an MAF rather than a VAF, so can I be sure this is an OBD1 car since I have a VAF?
I found three connectors, a 6-pin, (unknown function), a 2-pin (when I shorted them together the fuel pump ran) and a 1-pin all close together. Shorting the 1-pin connector didn't flash any lights. There is no "engine symbol" light on the dash, just a "(!)" light so I am assuming this is the CEL. This light stayed on all the time, even with the engine started.
Any hints here?
Tonight I made an attempt to remove the downpipe, everything was siezed so I applied penetrating oil and will atack tomorrow with a longer spanner. If that fails I'll try separting everything at the cat.
I also tried checking diagnostic codes and there I got stumped. How do I recognize between OBD1 and OBD2 cars? Which connector should I short to ground to flash the CEL? Somebody here mentioned that the later (OBD2) cars have an MAF rather than a VAF, so can I be sure this is an OBD1 car since I have a VAF?
I found three connectors, a 6-pin, (unknown function), a 2-pin (when I shorted them together the fuel pump ran) and a 1-pin all close together. Shorting the 1-pin connector didn't flash any lights. There is no "engine symbol" light on the dash, just a "(!)" light so I am assuming this is the CEL. This light stayed on all the time, even with the engine started.
Any hints here?
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