Go to radio shack and buy yourself one regular old LED and a 330 ohm
resistor.  Solder the resistor to the LED (usually the shorter lead to it).
 That's all you'll need.  Just wire it up as it says on the page.  Positive
side of the LED to the 12v+ on the black connector, negative side to the
'computer' slot on the blue connector.  Turn the ignition to on.  Plug
another wire into the ground slot on the black connector and then into the
bottom (or top, you'll have to experiment) slot on the white connector.
Hold it for 4 seconds and then remove that jumper wire.  Light should blink.

At 12:06 AM 5/28/01 -0400, Mark Reda wrote:
>>From the instructions I don't understand how to make the actual fault
>code reader.
>
>Any Ideas?
>
>Mark Reda.
>91 Jetta GTX 2.0l 16V (Just got dusted by a 92 Civic and I want to know
>whats wrong with my car)
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