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Re: An odd code U3FFF?
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 8/12/2009 1 Reply

I would guess that since this is a 1995 vehicle with codes that are appearing in OBD2 format that this was an early vehicle where they were starting to adopt and play with OBD2. Hence the U code. Login to read more.

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