Runs bad how? Black smoke....rough running?...check the water temperature sensor (if hard starting when cold outside and instead of idling high as usual, goes right to low idle), and O2 sensor (if black smoke). Possible you have a loose injector (Throttle body) or failing fuel pressure regulator (if flooding out). Many things are possible. Weird idle? Check for vacuum tube leaks. If rough idle, can sometimes be the EGR valve. Get a Haynes manual, and debug.
i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.
could be a clogged injector, a bad coil or a bad hall-effect switch in the distributor
Flasher fuse bad
The most common problem, when a 1990 Geo tracker floods out with gas, is a bad fuel injector. The injector might be leaking or injecting a steady stream of fuel
Dead battery, bad starter, sieged motor. Sounds like it's electrical. On_mitch
Alternator not charging battery due to a bad fusable link?
behind left front speaker. on LHD cars, , in UK not. see my profile go to bad ecu and see full instructions there for removal.
Either the pump bearings are bad or the ac clutch is going bad. The clutch can be replaced but the pump bearings are not generally cost effective to change.
Bad fuel pump? or relay? In a '92 the chances are good that the capacators inthe ecm are gone,the early {8 valve}trackers/sidekicks were famous for bad caps.
i happen to have a set of Geo Tracker tires on my jeep. the first time i didn't buy American... not a bad choice, but they're not American. if you like donating to other economies, that's your tire. Buyer beware the company that make Geo tires is one of the worst in the business in standing behind warranties.
By removing the valve cover from the engine, then removing the rocker nut on the bad rocker. Refer to a technical manual for torque specifications, as this must be properly torqued!!!