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Well as i was doing a header swap a bolt was broken and a head had to come off. After swap the truck runs the same but the ses light comes on after a 2-3 mile highway run but not running around town. Oil pressure is good and water temp is fine. I repaced the plugs wire cap rotor fuel and air filters as I was there. The o2 sensor was replaced about a year ago. The truck runs fine I just cant seem to get a direction to look for other than the o2 sensor going bad coincidentally. Any ideas would be appreciated,thanks Scott
 
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I have no ability to get codes that I know of and its a 94 blazer 5.7 thanks
 

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short together the two upper right side terminals only on diag connector and turn key on a count the sequence of check engine light.
 
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Sorry for the delay got slammed at work. Did sunlit's suggestion and it came back: 1 blink then 2 blinks. Anybody know? thanks again Scott
 

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Checking trouble codes on the OBD-I system used in our trucks from 1988 to 1995 is easy and requires no tools other than a paper clip or small scrap of wire for jumpering the A & B terminals on the DLC connector (also known as ALDL) under the driver's side of the dashboard.



● With the ignition switch off, jumper the A & B terminals on the DLC connector.
● Turn the ignition switch on (but do not start engine) while watching the "Service Engine Soon" light on the dash.
● Each code will be represented by the SES light flashing, pausing, and flashing.
● Normal operation begins with code 12, represented by a flash, pause, flash flash indicating "1" and "2" meaning "12".
● Each code will appear 3 times before moving on to the next. Codes display in numerical order.
● When the list of codes has completed, the list will repeat, starting again with 12.
● Code 12 is normal and not an indicator of a problem.

Please note that a code is a starting point and does not necessarily mean the particular sensor or system is bad. Codes can often be caused by other problems and the particular sensor is merely reporting that its data is out of range; it is up to the troubleshooter to determine the cause of the problem.

Codes can be cleared by disconnecting the battery for 20 seconds. Codes will also clear if after 50 starts the problem has not reoccurred.

This is a list of codes relating to gasoline engines. The diesel codes are much more extensive and not listed here. Not all codes apply to all systems. If you have a code not listed, please post for help with it.

13 - O2 (oxygen sensor) circuit open
14 - ECT/CTS (engine coolant temperature) sensor circuit low (high temperature)
15 - ECT/CTS (engine coolant temperature) sensor circuit high (low temperature)
16 - VSS (vehicle speed sensor) buffer fault
21 - TPS (throttle position sensor) circuit high (signal voltage high)
22 - TPS (throttle position sensor) circuit low (signal voltage low)
24 - VSS (vehicle speed sensor) circuit low
28 - TR (transmission range) pressure switch assembly
32 - EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valve error
33 - MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor circuit high (low vacuum)
34 - MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor circuit low (high vacuum)
35 - IAC (idle air control) error
36 - Idle speed control actuator error (when equipped)
42 - IC (ignition control) error
43 - KS (knock sensor) error
44 - Lean exhaust
45 - Rich exhaust
51 - PROM (memcal, chip) error
53 - System voltage high (supply to ECM/PCM)
54 - Fuel pump relay circuit low voltage
55 - ECM/PCM error

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thank you found it and went back and got a o2 sensor reading.do they go bad in a year and is there a way to test it?
 

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No not really but they are finicky especially when taking of and reinstalling. Swap it out and you should be good
 

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