To all the people with Sierras running a G16B
engine who havent got around to hooking up the
check engine light, im going to show you a way to
check for codes without having a
check engine light.
What you'll need:
Some speaker wire
Tape
Pliers
Small dash
light globe (in black circle)
(dont use too big of a globe or you might fry what drives the
light in the ECU, go out and buy a dash
light globe or just steal the one from behind the heater control)
Pull the wire tabs on the back of the globe out straight then strip the end of the speaker wire around the tabs, you could solder it if you wanted but there is
no real need.
Once you have done that put abit of tape around each wire so they cant short out on each other.
Strip the other ends of the speaker wire and test the globe across your battery terminals to
check that it works.
Hook one end of the speaker wire to a +ve, you could just put it on the battery terminal or in behind a fuse like i did (coil fuse is a good one to use)
Next you have to find the Diagnostic plug, depending on how the loom was done it could be inside the car or under the bonnet. It looks like this:
With the blank plug on the upper left you want to push one end of the speaker wire into the top right (C) plug hole, its has the purple wire with yellow stripe
Now if you have hooked the +ve behind the coil fuse the
light should be out. The the
engine and the
light will come on for a few seconds then go out.
If you have a fault the
light will stay on.
You can then
check codes by putting a link in between terminals B and D on the Diagnostic plug.
For more info on checking codes see
Check Engine Light Explained
Hope that works, Josh