have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
The check engine light on a 94 Buick Olds Cutlass is read using an OBDII code reader. It is connected to the port under the dash which interfaced directly with the reader.
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You can find a 94 Jetta GL alarm system diagram in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it at local auto stores.
If the engine is the same the answer is most likely yes. Run the 2 VIN codes at carfax.com and if the engines match....you have a winner.
You may have damaged the Engine computer.
Cycle ignition key on,off,on,off,on and count the flashes of the check engine light. It will flash two digit codes. Two flashes, pause, two flashes would be a code 22. The other option is an OBD 1 capable scan tool.
To check a engine light you need some kind of scan tool and it will show you what kind of code or codes is set for the engine light to go off.
There are hundreds of single possible OBDII trouble codes alone. In simplest terms the vehicle's computer is detecting a problem. Those codes can usually be read for free at many auto parts stores in North American markets.
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is it engine oil or transmission oil check the engine sump for cracks check oil levels
master cylinder on the gearbox vr6