Obd codes help

loteee

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hello all, i am new to the forum and would appreciate your assistance in helping me read the following OBD codes and profer possible solutions.

i own an 03 FX 45

i ran a dignostic on my car and had a total of 6 codes;

1. P303 CYL MISFIRE

2. U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT

3. P1212 TCS/CIRC

4. P1612 NATS MULFUNCTION

5. U1001 CAN COMM CIRCUIT

6. P0462 FUEL LEVEL SEN CIRC

i would appreciate you help urgently please...thanks
 
well, only advice I can give is codes can sometimes be set if something is unplugged, just because you have a list of codes don't mean you have a list of problems. thing to do is record the codes(you did that already) then erase the codes & see which actually return, the one(s) that do should be your main area of concentration...
 
most likely those codes EXCEPT the misfire looks like you battery went dead but I would check your wires (coil) or spark plug for that misfire. it should have told you which cylinder
 
P0303 is cylinder three.

I would do as turbo said, reset the codes and see which return.
 
I agree with turbo and fxlr8. codes will remain filed away in your computers memory for a very long time unless cleared. If you reset the system and get some of the codes back you can deal with them one at a time. Some may even be related. A good source for OBD code information is helpforcars.net:

http://helpforcars.net/obd_codes/

You can research the code and then use a quick link to search for related service bulletins over at infinitihelp.com. I would also highly recommend downloading the free "engine control"(EC) section of the service manuals available over at infinitihelp. It covers most of your engine code service needs.
 
A good source for OBD code information is helpforcars.net:

http://helpforcars.net/obd_codes/

You can research the code and then use a quick link to search for related service bulletins over at infinitihelp.com. I would also highly recommend downloading the free "engine control"(EC) section of the service manuals available over at infinitihelp. It covers most of your engine code service needs.

Nice helpful site.
 
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