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the same flash point of ethanol 55 degrees..
12 means that the battery was disconnected with in the last 50 start cycles 55 means end of codes. flash, short pause flash, flash (12) longer pause flash,flash,flash,flash,flash, short pause, flash,flash,flash,flash,flash (55)
55 out of 60 is a 91.67% (A)
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80 percent (4 parts out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 55. 20 percent (1 part out of 5) of your final grade consists of the 50. The final grade is (1/5 of) (55 + 55 + 55 + 55 + 50) = (1/5 of) (270) = 54 percent
it never is...
Most likely an F.
87.3% or B+
55 as a percentage = 5500%55 * 100% = 5500%
That's about 78% correct ... probably average grade, perhaps a C.
Code 55 means there are no codes stored in the computer memory. I have owned a 1988 Full size van, a 1988 Plymouth carravelle and currently own 1994 Chrysler Town and Country. When you run your key cycle codes if there are none stored, it will flash 55 to let you know that it has no more codes. Of course if their are codes it will flash them in numerical order. (with the exceotion of codes above 55, yes therer are a few.) it will flash the codes above 55 and then flash code 55. Example, Codes: 12 (speed sensor), 17 (engine cold to long), 61 (Baro circuit Shorted), 55 (end of codes) sometimes you may even get a code 88 (start of test codes). So what you have at code 55 is a perfect code free computer.
55% F