Thanks for the info guys. One source tells me that the P0571 is "Brake switch info" and P1569 is "Brake switch info bank 2". I will check the brake switch at the pedel, any other ideas?
Well it turns out that you can read the codes with the generic OBD II code reader. The p0571 was a brake switch problem that was resolved buy adding a wire that was missing on my euro car.Part of the conversion at Amerispec involved changing the ECU from the euro version to the US version. The euro version did not require the wire from the secound set of brake switch contacts.
The light came on again after my wife put gas in the car and the generic code said there was a gross leak in the fuel evaporative system. The gas cap was not on tight.
I have a complete list of all the codes for the 360 both the generic and factory codes. The list is 25 pages long. If anyone wants a copy or needs code info contact me.
It's a great list of codes and even tells you what to check to trouble shoot the problem. I'll mail a copy to you next week. Maybe you can post the whole thing on this site.
Should be fairly easy to scan the docs and create a pdf using some OCR software. Depends on the quality of the xerox though. At the very least it can be scanned as a series of jpeg images.
Hi John, I emailed you but have been having lots of trouble with my email. I would love to have a copy, as I have access to a Snap-On scanner.
Thanks, Dave
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