pull down glove box small relay on right side slide push in small red button to reset
I have an 88 as well and my light was on for the longest time but since the 88 model has what they call an EMR module (Emissions Maint. Reminder) located below the headlight on the back of the instrument panel. So there is a little whole on the module that you can just push a screwdrive or something of that sort into the whole to reset the light.
under the dash above the emergency brake pedal is a light blue colored box, inside that is a reset button that you can insert a small screwdriver to press it and the light will be reset.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
No, Dodge does not use reset switches.
There is none.
The fuel pump is located in the tank if it is a TBI (EFI) Engine. And Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Disconnect the negative battery cable for five minutes. This will reset the light, but if the problem that caused the light to be set is not repaired the light will just come back on.
Disconnect the neg cable from the battery for a moment or two. This will reset the light but it will come back on if the reason the light came on in the first place wasn't fixed.
disconnect the battery for a few minutes
Disconnect the battery for 20 minutes. This should reset the light. Of course if you do not repair the problem that caused the light to come on in the first place, it will just come back on.
Take it to Autozone (or your local parts store) and they will connect the scan tool to your truck, then you will press reset.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes. This should reset the light. It will however come right back on unless you have found and repaired the problem that caused the computer to set the light in the first place.