There are pages and pages and items that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked for codes with a scan tool. After repair light can be shut off with scan tool.
I am having the same problem with my 2000 GMC Safari. The Service Engine Soon light is on some time. Can any one explain this issue please.
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In 1978 and 1979, the station wagon from the discontinued Astre series was added to the Sunbird line, as seen here in this 1979 Pontiac Sunbird Sport Safari Station Wagon example. They continued to use the same front fascia as the Astre with Sunbird badging. The 2.3 L engine was simultaneously discontinued.
A 1994 Safari engine may likely fit in a 1997 Safari van. However, a mechanic will need to check to make sure.
Disconnect the battery for a few minutes. This should clear the code. Unless you have fixed the problem that set the code it will come on again.
No, safari is a different browser than Chrome. It does not run on the Chrome engine but runs independently.
Information on antique Pontiac automobiles can be obtained from a variety of resources. The Pontiac website offers information, as do information sites such as Wikipedia and Pontiac Safari.
No, Safari is a web browser developed by Apple. It allows users to access websites on the internet but does not provide its own search engine. Users can choose a search engine, such as Google or Bing, to use with the Safari browser.
If you have enough money any conversion is possible.
Apple has no search engine that they created. They do have a browser called Safari. With Safari you can make almost any search engine the default search engine when you search within the Safari address bar. There is a rumor that Apple is going to create their own search engine but as of 2/2014 it is just a rumor.
No, the wagon bumpers were different
it's a search engine.