I worked on one like that a couple years ago and it turned out to be the computer was At Fault.
from what i have been told that you disconnect the battery terminals and then reconnect them. that should reset the computer
SIC 3575 applies to COMPUTER TERMINALS.
Cavalier Computer was created in 1981.
Disconnecting the battery is what resets the computer on this model year. Try disconnecting the Pos battery cable for 15 minutes. If the problem presists after connecting the battery up again, you have a problem with Idle Air Control, EGR Valve, etc.
Try disconnecting the battery terminals and let sit for a minute or two. Then reconnect and start vehicle! This should reset the computer and the check engine light should be off! If this does not work try disconnecting again and let sit for a longer period of time!
with a scan tool or by disconnecting the battery.with a scan tool or by disconnecting the battery.
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For a mainframe with terminals, data processing takes place on the mainframe computer only as the terminals are 'dumb'. Conversely, in a network of computers, each computer has its own processor.
Yes, with an OBD II reader. Disconnecting the battery won't reset it.
try disconnecting the battery.
by disconnecting
NO