- OBD II reader
You must be logged in to rate content!
3 minute read
Hello all!
I just got a check engine light the other day and thought I would share the process.
Knew right away I needed a OBD II reader, or you may be able to visit the local car parts store and get a reading there. This reader was cheap, cost $15, syncs to my phone, was delivered in 2 days.
Read the instructions, and head out to your vehicle. Look for your OBD II port and access it.
Plug it in, connect to it via wi-if, then open your app.
I did some research, and found the following article relating to the overall process:
http://stratifiedauto.com/blog/misfires-and-the-ecoboost-when-should-you-worry/
Here is the process in order to solve the problem if it persists:
https://www.autocodes.com/p0302_ford.html
Overall, I am not too worried. My car has only 34k, it is fully maintained, and it runs just fine. If the issues persists I will start to troubleshoot.
Update:
So after driving my car, the check engine light turned itself off. Things are looking good!!