Yes, on your car which is OBD1 compliant, just disconnect the battery for 15 minutes. The ECU will reset. This will not work on most 1996 OBD2 and newer vehicles but will work on a 1995.
No there is not and the dealer definitely will not do it.
No! Besides, "taking" and "passing" are two different things...
Autozone will pull some of the codes from your computer for free. Although some codes may not show. This is a place to start. Hope this helps. "G"
go buy a ball joint sperader at any major parts dealer
You have to insert your memorycard into the computer and then transfer them over. or you can attach a USB to the psp adn to the computer and directly dump the songs in to ur psp, without ever taking out the memory card.. that's how we always do it..
computer can't taking decision on itself.
The factory invoice is the total cost of the car that the dealer pays without taking any of the incentives or discounts received from the manufacture. The dealership invoice, is the total-cost with all discounts applied.
I had this problem. I solved it taking the car to my local scrap dealer and buying a bus pass with the £30 he give me
If the horn doesn't work qnd it is not the fuse then what could it be?
well for one they do not have a dipstick there is a fill plug by the drain plug you will need a specail tool or take it to a mechanic
under dash left side bolt to firewall with bracket tcm and seperate bcm boxes
If your VSC warning light is illuminated, it cannot be reset without taking it to your dealer or mechanic. IT IS A WARNING LIGHT!! It is indicating that the vehicle computer is sensing a problem with the Variable Skid Control of the vehicle. Inasmuch as this is part of the braking system I would strongly suggest that you have it checked out ASAP!