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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New Zealand
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hehe good luck with ya codes
look in engine bay locate fusebox beside fusebox = another box with diagnostic written on it inside diag box on lid you will see pin diagram find T & E1 (also known as TE1 & E1) on the lid then match up with diag pins and put wire or paper clip into those to connect them together and walah... your cel will flash or do something ![]()
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