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if you know the codes, just do a search for codes on the internet. I believe autozone's website has a section where you can input codes. Or you could splurge for the whole computer software program and the cable, but that's around $500.

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Check Usenet and make a post on rec.autos.tech Lots of mechanics post there.

 

If you don't know what Usenet is, I can't help ya. :doh:

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on line for a plymouth voyager?  I have 3 codes i need to look up

87874[/snapback]

 

The Voyager is a useful vehicle - a re-badged Dodge Caravan, which is a perennial "best buy" among the automotive and consumer magazines.

 

Some codes are propriatary, because they are restricted by the manufacturer because if they are revealed to the private shops, they give out design secrets connected to high-price in-house engine management which would quickly be stolen by the other manufacturers.

 

Some of these codes are only interpretable by dealerships. But some are not, and have nothing to do with vehicle maintenance. A number of them have to do with emission performance issues over time.

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