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    81 superior 3 way carbed

    heres the deal. picked up justgrims old ride, had a little bit of a rough idle not bad. i put in new dash speakers and decided to check my idiot lights to make sure all the bulbs worked. well come to find out the check engine light was blown. once replaced it wont go off. i tried replacing the oxygen sensor and that didnt work. he said it had a tune up last November but im gonna do another one friday just cuz. i cant find the plug to have autozone read the error either. where is it? ive looked all under the dash and under the hood with no luck and this engine light is pissing me off severely

  • #2
    First make sure that it's really not under the dash. Get up there with a flashlight. If it's really not, the computer on most of the 81's was behind the passenger's kick panel, so you might want to take it off and look in there.

    -denise

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    • #3
      i found the computer under the passenger side kick panel. but i still cant fidn the plug for autozone to test the check engine light. im startin to get really pissed :|

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      • #4
        There are really only about three or four pins that you need. You could probably make your own connector. Do a search for ALDL. Yours will be 160 baud ODB1.

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        • #5
          Diag Connector

          This is from one of my repair manuals that covers 1970 to 1993 full sized Cads...

          The ALCL/ALDL is located under the dashboard, just below the instrument pannel and to the left of the center console. Connect a jumper wire between terminals A and B to enter the diagnostic mode.

          If you want the rest of the info on how to read the codes without going to Auto Zone as well as the trouble code list, let me know and I'll scan and email it to you.

          Stretch

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stretch View Post
            This is from one of my repair manuals that covers 1970 to 1993 full sized Cads...

            The ALCL/ALDL is located under the dashboard, just below the instrument pannel and to the left of the center console. Connect a jumper wire between terminals A and B to enter the diagnostic mode.

            If you want the rest of the info on how to read the codes without going to Auto Zone as well as the trouble code list, let me know and I'll scan and email it to you.

            Stretch
            the plug is MIA ive crawled up under the dash with a flashlight. so i said to hell with it and pulled the bulb out :|

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            • #7
              PUT GAUGES ON IT. dummy lights suck.

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              • #8
                Yanno, this is a long stretch from yours to mine, but my codes are accessed by the temperature controls. Does yours have digital climate control?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mdeanr View Post
                  PUT GAUGES ON IT. dummy lights suck.
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                  thats not gonna help me find out why the light was on

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jlprigmore View Post
                    Yanno, this is a long stretch from yours to mine, but my codes are accessed by the temperature controls. Does yours have digital climate control?
                    nope i have slider controls

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                    • #11
                      alot of the times those lights are just on mysteriously remember that 83 i had black n gold with the funky deck lid kit it had an engine light on we ran diagnostics on it 4 times and came up with nothing everytime. never did figure out why that light was on.


                      old gm's are notorious ofr those lights and no cause and the ol co0nstant running blower motor.

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                      • #12
                        yep i unplugged the blower cuz the fucker would stay on when the car was off . im gonna run a toggle to the glovebox for that. go check out my sub box in the stereo section on LIL

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                        • #13
                          theres a little panel under the hood on the blower motor theres a diod or whatever them things are resistor or something thats bad and causes the blower motor to blow constant

                          mines suppose to leave the body shop this week if all goes well with fixing the top


                          Originally posted by hearseballer View Post
                          yep i unplugged the blower cuz the fucker would stay on when the car was off . im gonna run a toggle to the glovebox for that. go check out my sub box in the stereo section on LIL

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                          • #14
                            man if ur gonna hide that bad ass casket table let me have it

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rubber ducky View Post
                              man if ur gonna hide that bad ass casket table let me have it
                              its not hidden only like 3 inches off it all the way at the back

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