Because 96 and older cars have [OBD 1 , ON Board Diagnostic] computers which only output faults with no real time data like newer OBD 2 ecu computers.
The PVC hose is on the passenger side valve cover. Its fits into the valve cover. It has a hose (vaccum) coming off of it going two different ways. You can order a new one at NAPA auto parts.
.45 auto and .45ACP are the same round.
auto correlation function of a stationary process is an even function
Nothing, .45 auto is just another name for .45ACP.
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i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
You should check that. Connect a code scanner to find out what the light means. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner at most auto parts retailers. Some will even help you connect and read the code.
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Plug in an OBD2 code reader. You can borrow, rent or purchase an OBD2 code scanner at most auto parts retailers.
You can find your 1994 Nissan Maxima auto scanner plug on the bottom of the drivers side dashboard. The auto scanner plug will be to the left of the steering column.
Connect it to a computer diagnostic scanner to find out. It's impossible to tell just from a description. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner from most auto parts retailers. Many of the more customer friendly stores will even help you connect it and tell you what it all means.
The check engine light is an indicator that the computer has detected a fault. At this point you can't know what the fault is until you connect a computer diagnostic code scanner. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner from most auto parts retailers and some of them will even help you connect it and figure out what it means.
Buy them at obd2cart auto or have auto value scan it for free for you. but you
Blinking means that the control computer has detected a relatively serious problem. You should connect to an OBD2 diagnostic scanner and find out what's wrong, and do it soon before something is damaged.Many auto parts retailers will allow you to use a scanner and often someone will help you connect it and read the results.
You need a auto scanner, it reads codes on your onboard computer. If the problem is not fixed the light will keep coming on. After the problem is fixed you can use the scanner to turn off the check engine light. Auto scanner can be expensive but if you like to work on your own vehicles it will pay for it self, if not go to your local dealership and they will read the codes but like i said the problem will have to be fixed.
You need a scanner. Go to autozone/advanced auto and you can borrow a scanner from them.
The light comes on to tell you that the computer has detected a "fault". To find out what it means, connect a diagnostic code scanner to the port. If you have any questions you can usually ask someone at your local auto parts retailer. They will often let you use their code scanner and if they aren't too busy they can also help you connect it and read the results.