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Originally Posted by dansauto
obd1's are a pain in the ass, you really need to put a drb on this and check the values as the motor is running. OBD1 wont throw a code as long as the sensor is putting out a signal.
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Oh yea, good idea... get a code reader and toss it on there and see what code it throws out. I thought these cars were OBD2 but whatever the case, I have also heard the DRB is better scan tool. For what it's worth, you can rent an OBD reader from Auto Zone and other local parts shops.