1982-1994 FORD, LINCOLN & MERCURY OBDI COMPUTER CODE READER 

For most Ford, Lincoln, Mercury from 1982 to 1994 domestic cars and trucks. Easy-to-view digital display shows numeric trouble codes which eliminates the need to count flashes. Tests Ford EEC-IV/MCU systems.

  • Safely accesses on-board computer to read engine codes and perform self-test functions
  • Easy-to-view digital display shows numeric trouble codes – eliminates the need to count flashes.

  • Memory feature stores codes, even when the reader is unplugged
  • Includes instructions on OBD I operation and all Ford self tests
  • Convenient hand-held
  • Will not harm a vehicle's computer system
  • Includes instructions in English, French and Spanish
  • Does not work on Diesel vehicles 
  • Will not read ABS Codes.

With this reader, you can easily and safely access your on-board computer to read engine codes and perform self-testing functions. In order to ensure that you are using the reader properly, make sure the vehicle’s ignition is off. You plug the code reader into the test connector, which is usually located underneath your vehicle’s hood. 

In order to read the fault codes, turn the ignition without starting the engine. Press the test/hold button so you can get the codes to appear on the display. It will take a couple of moments to read the codes. You will then take the codes, and locate them in the Code Definition List to determine the root of the problem.

The reader has a memory features that stores the codes. Storage is maintained even when the reader is unplugged and powered down.  

Details About the Product

This code reader uses two AA batteries (Not included) and is safe to use with your vehicle’s computer system and will not cause any damage to it. Your reader will come with a product owner manual, which is also available online for download. The manual is available in three different languages, English, French and Spanish.

What Customers are saying

Customers like this reader because it is easy to use and is reliable. While many readers have a blinking light that the user has to watch and count in order to get the diagnosis code, this reader is easy to understand and the complete code is clearly displayed on the scanner’s large, bright digital screen.

Where is the connector located?

Most cars connect to the reader through a computer test connector that is located on the driver’s side firewall of your vehicle. If it is not there, please refer to your vehicles owner manual for the exact location.


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