May 29, 200619 yr (Accidently posted this first in the OLDER section:cool: )Hi all, happy holiday - while heading back to the city from a holiday weekend trip, the check engine light came on. I stopped in a rest area, checked everything out visually, it seems to be running OK - is it easy to check the ECU codes? ( I saw the thread about it already http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/...ad.php?t=49918 ) Does anyone know if AutoZone does a loaner tool for this? Any suggestions/advice always appreciated! 95 Legacy 2.2 5-speed
May 30, 200619 yr I belive Autozone reads them for free for you. Not sure if the let you do it or they do it though, I never had it done there, my mechanic will do it for me if I stop by, since he knows I'll have him do any work needed.
May 30, 200619 yr its an obdII. dunno if autozone will read that or not. search obdII, i read something similar somewhere on here....
June 13, 200619 yr I have the same model year, several years ago that happened to me. I went to local repair shop had them put on computer ($65) and gave me a componet that was faulty. Had to go to dealer for the $35 part,went to library and found componet location on engine. Replaced it and as been good ever since. I drove it several months with no apparent (to me) performance before I did anything about it.
June 13, 200619 yr az and advance will both do it for free and give you a printout with all stored codes
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