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Chirko

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Hi guys. Are there any Ford owners on the forum who understand the self-diagnosis system. My Ford self-diagnosis shows the following flashes of "check engine". I guess this is 24 67 24 67 96 96. Is that so?
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Welcome!!

Are those codes from tests done with the key on engine off or key on engine running?
(KOEO & KOER) tests

see here:
Ford OBD/OBD2 Codes – TroubleCodes.net

Your codes:
24: Intake Air Temperature (IAT) or Vane Air Temperature (VAT) sensor out of range – IAT VAT
67: Park/Neutral circuit fault – PNP
96: Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power – Power / Fuel Pump Circuits

Hope this helps!
 






Are those codes from tests done with the key on engine off or key on engine running?
This is done with the engine off. But did I correctly identify the error codes? I had doubts.

after reading these codes, I tried to read with the engine running. But there were no codes. Did something wrong.
Anyway, you helped me. Thank you very much
 






Yes it appears as if you did
You are welcome!
I always second guess myself too when counting flashes from these old computer tests however it is pretty fail proof
Now try the same test with the engine running and see what codes appear if any. KOER test it is called

What problems are you having with the explorer?
 






I have already created some topics about my explorer. It is a good vehicle. There are no serious problems with him. I recently finished rebuilding my car. And now I'm eliminating some little things. Soon I plan to create a topic on restoration
 






Yeah those EEC IV systems are a little...dated. You can pick up one of those OBD1 star testers off Amazon and it will count the flashes for you. I just sit there with my phone camera on record pointed at the check engine light, that way if I can double check myself and not have worry about counting the flashes. :thumbsup:
 






back when I was using a paper clip to check these codes we didn't have cell phones LOL at least not that would fit in your pocket and take pictures!!
you guys are lucky!
The cell phone/computer is our most powerful tool
 












Yes there is such an innova 3145. Are you talking about this?

yes that will do it!
I also have one of those.

Oh yeah. When it comes to OBD II
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and for research and for sharing ideas and posting them up the cell phone and information age has changed the way we mechanic on vehicles forever!!
 






yes that will do it!
I also have one of those.

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and for research and for sharing ideas and posting them up the cell phone and information age has changed the way we mechanic on vehicles forever!!
I agree with you. The information world has no boundaries. And this is good
 






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