The "12" code says that your ECH is OK. If You're not getting that I'd be looking at the connectors to the ECM under the glove box and hoping a good solid wiggle of the connectors helped fix it. But I'm guessing you're beyond that now,,,
That makes a lot of sense. I wonder when, and on what kind of equipment, the contractors started getting away with obsoleting necessary components of the things they would supply? Back in the seventies I used to repair and maintain Korean era electronics for the Nat'l Guard and when we needed...
Politically speaking, I'm with you on that. I'm also down with bringing shop class, home economics, economics and art back to our public schools. But as a troubleshooter and technician, I'm a bit leery of that word "should". :)
I've been using alldatadiy.com off and on since 2001. It's good! They sell you a subscription to one particular vehicle for around $20 per year. Since they are just presenting the info in the dealers shop manuals on-line, there are some minor annoyances, but it's good info. I suspect that...