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Yeah unfortunately I don't have a test light, or analog meter. I have a digital, and I did the hook up, but I was unable to decipher the flashes that way. So I found a pretty nice reader on amazon INNOVA 3145 Ford Digital Code Reader for this truck for just over $25 and it is arriving today. I made a mistake on the delivery day, so it is coming today, and I will post what it says. I am hoping someone will be able to tell me what to check or change when I get the codes. Thanks for the info though, I wish I had a test light, but this should be even easier for me, because I am not good at the counting flashes and then it does some other flashes to go to memory flashes and I was getting really confused with it. Plus being digital, I could not tell when it was a flash code, or pulse, or what.yes its OBD1, you don't need a scanner to read the codes with OBD1. You can use a test light or a multi meter to read your codes, its pretty easy.
Basically you hook up a test light or meter to the port, then use a jumper to ground out the appropriate port and it should start flashing.
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