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remove trim, remove clock, remove clock light harness, and remove and replace clock light bulbs
Traction control.
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You could remove the light behind the dash if you can't figure it out. Or you could fill your tires to the proper level.
Airbag system is not working correctly.
I HAVE A 2004 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR, AND THE ONLY TIME MY CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON IS WHEN I FAILED TO CLOSE MY GAS CAP TIGHTLY. THE LONGEST THE LIGHT STAYED ON WAS FOR 3 DAYS AND THEN IT WENT OFF.
Did you mean the Dome light? If it is, then, get a screwdriver and wrap a cloth on its tip then pry on the notch found on the border of the lens then remove the bulb from its holder. Be careful not to break or scratch the lens.
Open the hatch, remove the screws holding the light housing, then, pull straight backwards gently to disengage the clips, remove the light socket by gently turning counterclockwise to remove the bulb. Other lights can be removed by pushing on it first before turning whatever the case may be.
fill tires to proper air pressure. light will not go out until you drive it a short distance.
The owners guide for my '04 Endeavor says do not disconnect the battery I think, or the on board diagnostic record will be lost. maybe this would also clear the service engine light?
The proper course of action is to have the car serviced by an authorized garage, who will reset the service light when they're done.
Remove the decorative cover from the face of the clock. Remove the retaining screws from the clock. The light will be in the back of the clock. Push the light in and turn at the same time to remove the light. Reverse the process to install the new light.