It's not a code ,it's the start of the diagnostic programn.codes follow ,then 55 to end code reading.
There were 2 different Cassette players available from the factory, but since the Reliant was discontinued almost 20 years ago, going to a store like Best Buy and finding a Cassette Deck is your best option. But finding a good working Cassette Deck online (like eBay) for any Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge (except for the Colt) from 1984 to 1998 is also an option. Those are all interchangeable with the one in your '88 Reliant.
Yes, you can do a computer diagnostic on your Camry. For the 88 to 91 Camry there is a diagnostic plug near the drivers side strut tower, under the hood. When you connect the E1 and TE1 terminals and turn on the key you can count how many time the engine light flashes and correspond with the codes. You will need the repair manual for this.
Not knowing what the following codes are will not allow someone to know which indicate an Oldsmobile 88. Information should be provided as to what the codes are.
on my 88 it's under the dash in the middle, you can see a small flap. 85 and 88 should be similar
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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.
There are actually two different devices that fit this description. The sensor that runs the guage is directly above the oil filter on the passenger side of the engine. This part has a conecter that looks like the threads of a bolts. The sensor for the computer is connected to the same housing for the thermostat. This part has a connecter with a two prong plug.
The Carpet Remnant Warehouse is located at 88 Camelot Drive in Plymouth, Ma. This company offers the largest carpet repairs and hard wood flooring installs in the Plymouth, Massachusetts area.
Yes, it is about half way down the "frame rail" on the passenger side.
A diagnostic tester can identify the problem with your Chevrolet Camaro electronic module control. Most Chevrolet dealerships are equipped with diagnostic testing tools.
The trouble codes on an 1988 Dakota are two digit codes. Code 1 does not exist.
go to www.Installdr.com it will have all the wiring diagrams for any car.