How can you get diagnostic codes manually for 93 ford ranger?

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In order to get diagnostic codes manually for 93 ford ranger, start by locating the two plugs required to perform the test on your Ranger. These are in the Ranger's engine compartment on the driver's side fender behind the air filter box. Connect a wire from the negative battery terminal to the STI and then ground the battery. Turn the key in the ignition to the 'Run' position and when you the fuel pump stop priming the system, you need to start counting. Look at the Ranger's check engine light, which is supposed to blink multiple times and then stop.
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