dont ask stupid questions and read your owners manual.... or find the fuze
You could, but the ABS light will stay on.
The only way to reset the sensor light on a 1985 Nissan pickup truck is to disconnect the sensor wiring. After 60 seconds, put the wiring back in place.
# Disconnect negative battery cable # Raise and support truck on jackstands # Carefully disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor and unscrew the sensor from the exhaust pipe
If you disconnect the TPS sensor, there would be hesitation on acceleration.
Top of the bell housing, pass side, under the transmission dipstick tube.
In through the top of the bell housing. It is behind the trans dipstick tube, behind the passenger head.
disconnect the temperature sensor located under air intake , on thermostat bell housing that should automatically turn on the fans
One 10mm bolt holds the crank sensor to the top tranmission bell housing on the left side. From underneath bend the shield back that hides it and take the bolt out .. you can access the plug to disconnect the wiring easier.
The sensor is located at the 12 o'clockposition on top of the bell housing and directly above the flywheel. It is in close quarters to the firewall and takes some patients to disconnect it from the harness and remove the two bolts securing it to the bell housing. A moderate task to accomplish, but it can be done from the top of the engine.
There should be a switch on the light itself to disconnect the sensor.
In through the top of the bell housing. It is behind the trans dipstick tube, behind the passenger head
Disconnect the battery. On the side of the throttle body, disconnect the wiring from the position sensor. Remove the bolts from the sensor, and lift the sensor off, reverse the procedure to install the new one.