I had the same problem last week with my '92. I checked for spark, it had spark. I pulled the fuel line off at the throttle body and cranked for a few seconds, it had fuel. I thought injector as well. I shot starting fluid into the throttle body and it turned over. I took it to my local mechanic who diagnosed it right away. He pulled the computer out, and showed me a burned spot on the inside. He said that area controlled the fuel injection system. There are 2 fuses that you can check by taking the left speaker grill and speaker out. Just inside on the right are two fuses that you can't see from under the dash. One of those might be bad. Check all your fuses with a continuity tester if you have one. They may LOOK good, but have a small spot burned out that isn't obvious. It cost me $65 to find out the FIRST time what was wrong. I got a remanufactured ECM with a lifetime warranty for $149 plus shipping from WWW.salespartslocatingservice.net Check those 2 fuses first, and then get a pro to test it out for you.
Yes it does. I have a 96 geo tracker and it does have power steering.
Hi, As you look in the engine compartment, it's on the right side near the front, yoiu won't miss it. Steve H.
The most common problem, when a 1990 Geo tracker floods out with gas, is a bad fuel injector. The injector might be leaking or injecting a steady stream of fuel
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possible problems are: The fuse is blown, or the injector is bad, or the wiring to the injector is bad, or the computer is bad
Try checking fuel injector that is what the problem was with mine after checking everything else i replaced injector an fixes the problem
I believe the release is in the glove box.
Yes because it is sort of new!
It's right behind the drivers side speaker, by the steering wheel in a 92 geo tracker. But I've read that you can bypass the ECM if your geo isn't starting but cranks. It's make a jump wire from the main black wire from the coilpack to the red wire on the fuel injector. Im about to try it with mine. Hope this helps. ! Good luck.
the plugs are going through the rocker cover under the fuel injector
go to a wrecker and find a truck with a power steering setup, there are a few out there.