Is it doing anything at all when you turn the key? If not, then most likely it's either a dead battery, loose/corroded battery connections, or loose/corroded starter motor connections. Less common but possible is the ignition key switch.
If you hear a fast spinning sound but the engine itself does not turn over, then your starter motor is not engaging the flywheel and you will need to replace either the starter motor (more likely) or flywheel (less likely). Pray it's neither one of those, but sometimes you can get a sticky starter to work temporarily by rapping it a couple times with a hammer...IF you can reach it on these MPVs...
I have a 90 MPV and also the shop manual (a real one) and I did not find a reset button in the manual or the vehicle. The later model MPV may have one.
You'll need a factory manual, for that. Try Ebay, I got a 90 complete set for $40
Sway bar end links! If they are about 10" long (approx) and have 90* bushing and threaded stud on both ends (the other end goes to your sway bar).
I have a 90 MPV and also the shop manual (a real one) and I did not find a reset button in the manual or the vehicle. The later model MPV may have one.
it depends how your measuring the turn my first answer would be 90 If they drive on the left side of the road over there I suppose it would be a 270 degree turn.
You go to the right 4 times, then to the left 4 times, and then kick 4 times, and then you walk it by yourself, and you turn 90 degrees, and you do the same thing over and over. So yeah you turn
90 degrees = 1/4 of a turn
30N.m, then 90 degrees, then another 90 degrees.
There are 90 degree in a quarter turn.
75w 90
4 in a 90-94
1st turn 18.5 ft/lb 2nd turn 90 degrees, 3rd turn 90 degrees, 4th turn 90 degrees