You can also buy your own OBD II scan tool pretty
cheaply online or at discount places like Harbor
Freight.
Since we also have a Chevy van and plan to go mobile
I'd be interested in what you discover about RF getting
into your electronics.
> The codes are read through an OBD II scan tool. If this happens
> again, take your van to a local auto parts store, around here we have
> Advanced Auto, NAPA, PEP Boys etc. They will typically connect
> their scan tool to your vehicle and tell you what the fault code is
> for no charge, see what the code is indicating ie bad sensor, low
> voltage to the sensor etc and then go from there. Good luck! Greg
> K9Ig
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Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
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