You have to have a engine scanner to clear the codes on that year.
Driving it won't help. Need to fix the problem first that set the code
or it will just come back on.
To tell you to read the diagnostic codes.
It will be to the left of the thermostat housing, in the intake.
Many auto parts stores will read the codes for you for no cost if you purchase the parts needed for repairs from them.
With my 2000 Blazer it is 100 miles. I've been passing emissions by clearing codes for 6 years driving off the miles and passing.
take it two a auto zone and they will hook up 2 your computer and give any codes needed
rpo codes are in the glove box a list of what each one means can be found on www.s10forum.com
Could be 2.93, 3.08, 3.36, 3.42, or 3.55. Need to check the RPO codes to determine which.
You go to a advance auto parts store and ask them if they will scan you engine for you. Thay will do it for free. NEUTZ
That requires an ENGINE SCANNER to do that. But you will first need to fix what is wrong are the light will come back on. Have engine scanned.
Check for codes in OBD. I have seen a bad engine coolant sensor do that.
The specific expressed sequence of DNA that codes for a protein in this genetic sequence is called a gene.
TAke it to the dealer. They have check out charts for times when the computer doesn't set codes.