With all the help out there I still cannot info on the following codes. When I display the diagnostic error codes on my 1992 Deville 4.9L I get the following:
888 (start)
E13 (O2 sensor)
E52 (Memory)
F11 ?????????????
F12 ?????????????
FF11 ????????????
FF12 ????????????
70 (end)
I have no idea what the "F" and "FF" codes are. Any suggestions?
bob2231
04-04-04, 10:02 AM
With all the help out there I still cannot info on the following codes. When I display the diagnostic error codes on my 1992 Deville 4.9L I get the following:
888 (start)
E13 (O2 sensor)
E52 (Memory)
F11 ?????????????
F12 ?????????????
FF11 ????????????
FF12 ????????????
70 (end)
I have no idea what the "F" and "FF" codes are. Any suggestions? I looked a little bit and "F" codes dealt in some way with the A\C system. How's your A\C working ?
Bob
Thx Bob,
That makes sense. My AC blows hot and cold when it feels like it. Where did you see the "F" codes? All the lists of codes I have found do not list an "F" code. Can you send a link, or a list, or know what F11 and F12 are?
I have figured out that the double letter ie "FF" or "EE" means historical code and a single letter is a current code.
Triton
bob2231
04-04-04, 01:00 PM
Thx Bob,
That makes sense. My AC blows hot and cold when it feels like it. Where did you see the "F" codes? All the lists of codes I have found do not list an "F" code. Can you send a link, or a list, or know what F11 and F12 are?
I have figured out that the double letter ie "FF" or "EE" means historical code and a single letter is a current code.
Triton F11= A\C High side temp circuit problem.
Go up to search, put in f11, and then look at the posts by Katshot. He apparently had a better reference book than I do.
Bob
What does your reply "see the sticky" mean??????
DaveSmed
04-04-04, 06:09 PM
The sticky at the top of this forum. I replied there with both codes...