360 times
It flashes 6 times per minute, , so 360 times per hour.
600, 60(seconds)x60(minutes)=3600(seconds)/6=600
8:01 PM.After 60 seconds . . .Light #1 flashes (60/20) = 3 more times: 8:00:20, 8:00:40, and 8:01.Light #2 flashes (60/30) = 2 more times: 8:00:30 and 8:01.They coincide at 8:01.
if it flashes 3 times and then stops then flashes 2 more times that's code 32 and that means you need a clock spring for you steering wheel
It means you need to read the owner's manual.
The 1997 Dakota was the last year that you could pull codes by switching the ignition key on and off. Here's How: Within 5 seconds, turn the ignition key ON - OFF - ON - OFF - ON The trouble light will come on for two seconds then flash a number of times then pauses then flashes a number of times then pauses. when it flashes 55 it mean there are no more codes stored in memory. Multiple codes are separated by a 4 second pause.
when it flashes it is setting the code
Well on average people blink once every ten seconds so three times in 30 seconds :)
there are 60 minutes in an hour. So that equals 60. there are 60 seconds in a minute but it flashes every 6 seconds and 6 times 10 = 60. so that means you must do 60 times 10 and get 600 and then times 24 hours because we established that you need 24 hours and theres more but i dont feel like sayin anythin else. It is 72,000
when the engine starts in pretty cold weather the glow plug light will flash a few times until the engine runs smooth.
That light doesn't just flash. It flashes the airbag fault code. It flashes X times, than wait 1 seconds, and flashes Y times. Wait 3 seconds, and start it again. It means the fault code is XY. You have to check all connectors, and wires. If there is something wrong, you have to repair it. Clear the fault code with a Ford Rotunda SuperStar-II or equivalent. (Or disconnect the battery for 15 minutes) In my '92 Sable (after the engine change) there were the fault code: 45 which means "Center Radiator Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly" After reading it, i found the center radiator crash sensor in a shelf near from the car. We forgot to replace it. After replacing it, and cleared the fault code with a SnapOn MTG2500, there wasn't any more flashing.
it means get your brakes fixed xD