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This page might be better:
http://968.2ward.com/968FaultCodes.htm
I just tried it again to refresh my memory. the '!' light does not flash, just the CEL. You get one flash from the DME, then the 1 or 2 for constant (1) or intermittent (2) and then the code itself. I got "1 - 5" for no fault. It cycles over and over. If there are multiple issues you should get multiple fault sequences but I do not know if the DME "1" repeats or if you get
1 - DME
1 2 1 (constant <acronym title='mass air flow'>MAF</acronym> fault)
2 1 7 (intermittent oil temp sensor)
Or if you get
1 1 2 1
1 2 1 7
I guess I could disconnect a couple things and see.
Also the tach usually bounces a little when the car is cranking, if the DME is seeing the crank turn.
-Joel.
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Did the CEL ever work? Maybe it was disabled at some point. You can also check the alarm disabler signal, which I think can be found on pin 7 of the 14 pin firewall connector in the passenger footwell or maybe can be located via the notes from clark's bypass instructions.
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I am not sure how the DME responds to a lack of signal from the alarm. If it boots but won't allow the car to start, or ? I would certainly look to see if the alarm module is signaling or not and/or have someone attempt to check codes with the alarm module disconnected or disabling.
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How does pulling the alarm fuse allow the 'OK' signal from the alarm module to reach the DME? I would suppose the alarm would still disable the car with the fuse out.
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There is a signal wire from the alarm unit to the DME. If it's not hot, no start. Pin 7 on the 14 pin DME connector in the passenger footwell.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue