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Memorized vs. Non-Memorized Codes

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Some sensor or circuit failures are stored in ECU and are referred to as memorized codes. While other circuit failures, called non-memorized codes, are not stored. Non-memorized codes can be retrieved if ignition is not turned off before accessing codes.

NOTE: To access non-memorized trouble codes, DO NOT stop engine. Connect jumper wire across data link connector terminals TEN and GND. Observe MIL, and note trouble codes.
Fig 1: Connecting Data Link Connector To System Selector (RX7)
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