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Mike Kopstain

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Please have a look at this link:

http://www.midwestsho.com/instructions.html

Please let me know if I have missed anything or if you have any recomendations on making it a little easier to understand.

If you had never done this before do you think this article would get you through doing it or is it missing detail?

Better yet, if someone who has never run their codes would print up this page and try to do it that would be a great help too.

Thanks!

Edit: I moved this to maintenance forum... Did a little modding myself. :p
 

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that is an awesome wrtieup with great pics. you should send it to bizzy, shotimes, and to gregr because he has a write up section. i now know how to do it. pretty simple. thanks mikey
 

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Hubes:
that is an awesome wrtieup with great pics. you should send it to bizzy, shotimes, and to gregr because he has a write up section. i now know how to do it. pretty simple. thanks mikey
thumbs_u
 

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Mikey's SHO,

Outstanding, this will go a long way to help a whole lot of folks. thumbs_u thumbs_u thumbs_u rangerj
 

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Thank you, Thank you... *bows* :D

You can use it in your sig or wherever... You don't have to give me credit... just don't go telling people that you made it. :D

My main concern is accuracy... Anyone find any kind of errors in it? I was typing in a hurry. :)
 

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I agree wholeheartedly. This article is much more understandable (meaning usefule) than the others I used when I pulled the codes. I kept having to refer to the instructions in those articles while running the test ... which means, of course, running the tests several times because you can't count the flashing light and read at the same time! good job.
 

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I got one question...where is a listing of all the possible codes?? Other than that your write up sounds straight forward...I have never done the tests...but I have enough of an Idea I could do it now. thumbs_u

OK...found it..on your site... thumbs_u

<small>[ January 26, 2003, 11:56 PM: Message edited by: qiksho ]</small>
 

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Well done!

One thing that might need changing is the following line,

(Note to 1989 - 1991 SHO owners: Your codes will display the same way, but are 2 digits rather than one).

What's wrong with this picture? You may want to post the links to the Dali Design site for the two-digit codess and maybe even the three-digit codes.

<small>[ January 27, 2003, 08:58 AM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>
 

Mike Kopstain

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sdpatt:
Well done!

One thing that might need changing is the following line,

(Note to 1989 - 1991 SHO owners: Your codes will display the same way, but are 2 digits rather than one).

What's wrong with this picture? You may want to post the links to the Dali Design site for the two-digit codess and maybe even the three-digit codes.
I'm not quite sure. What is wrong with that picture? Isnt 91' the break off date for the 2 digit codes?

Also the 3 digit codes are already on the page and the 2 digit codes should be on later on today. So why would I link to dali?
 

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I think the problem Scott is referring to is that is implies the '89 to '91 uses a 2-digit code, while the '92-'95 uses a 1-digit code.

We'd be very, very limited with 1-digit codes.

Replace the word "one" with "three" and we're good to go!

EDIT: I also think you should stick with the verbage "Key On Engine Running" as it helps clafiry. If the two tests were KOEO and KOEO it would be confusing. KOEO versus KOER is much better, Mike.

<small>[ January 27, 2003, 12:19 PM: Message edited by: stevetatro ]</small>
 

Mike Kopstain

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Ooooooooooohhh thank you...

That is a misprint... And here I thought I was perfect. :p

Steve, I see what you are saying. I'm going to go through and fix it all at once, this evening.

Thanks guys.
 

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Thanks Mike

Real nice job.
I think even I may be able to do it,after that read.
Thanks for your efforts and youre site is looking great.
 

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I never knew about the solenoid/relay tests and the cylinder balance tests. Are these unique to the SHO or do they work in similar year fords with eec-iv?
 

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