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My 1998 Montana wouldn't start so I decided to check any computer codes first. When I ran my OBD2 scanner I got a "Link Error". So I tried to get the scanner to read the codes again only to get the same thing. Does any one know what causes a Link Error and how do I fix it. I know my Montana has many electrical issues....more than what I'm willing to accept. But I'm willing to tackle it one at a time. Need desperately some help here.
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did you erase the code? if code is not cleared it acst same way even if you installed a new sensor.
if not cleared, you can do either using obd2 scanner or you can just try to disconnect (-) of your battery for 15 minutes. it i will relearn every thing after 2 or 3 warm ups, and will start to idle ok.
possible dirty/defective ABS wheel sensor, have the system checked with an OBD2 reader for error codes. It's free at autozone to have the ABS computer ran for the trouble code. Hopefully this helps!!
ever since 1995 you have to turn off useing a obd2 scanner, if you do not have one, you can go to any auto parts store and they will erase the code for free. by having the light still on the computer thinks it still has an error. good luck Toolman,
You may have the wrong code reader. Try another one and see what happens. It could also be a blown fuse, check all your fuses, in particular the one that controls the cigarette lighter.
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