See Haynes Repair Manual, for 1986-2001 Tracker, sec. 6-11. However, it is a two person job. One with a short jumper wire at the engine compartment and one in the vehicle with a pencil and paper. There are too many codes (5) and the causes and possible repairs to list here due to copyright laws. First: locate the test connector on the passenger side of the engine compartment above the spring housing on the right fender lining. It is a small white plastic device with four "I" shaped ports. They are numbered from the top left as 1, 2 then the bottom row is 3 and 4. You will be using ports 2 and 3. The codes will flash on the dashboard in a designated fashion according to the five codes.
If you go to AutoZone .com and check with there repair manuals on-line you can find the engine codes for your tracker
http://www.knizefamily.net/minimopar/fault/index.html there
www.troublecodes.net Good luck I have a 1995 jdauksz1@charter.net
If your check engine light is blinking with the engine running that is indicating a misfire - get your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the problem
A flashing check engine light usually indicates a misfire. You need to check codes to know possible causes.
If the check engine light is blinking with the engine running , a spark plug misfire has been detected - get it scanned for trouble codes in order to diagnose and then repair the problem as soon as possible . If you don't , and continue driving with the check engine light blinking , you risk damaging your catalytic converter
Without having it checked for codes, It is impossibe to answer.
Just to the shop for diagnosing and repair ( try not to accelerate briskly ) A blinking check engine light means that a misfire has been detected The vehicle will need to be scanned for any trouble codes to diagnose and then repair the problem . If you were to continue driving and just ignore the blinking check engine light you can cause damage to the catalytic converter which would cost you a lot more money
you need a scanner.there's many cheap "[obd2] scanners out there. or you can go to autozone and they scan it for free.
If your check engine light is blinking , an engine cylinder misfire has been detected Have your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes to help diagnose and repair the problem You can drive the vehicle in for repair , just avoid any rapid acceleration or deceleration because you can damage the catalytic converter
If the check engine light is blinking that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected . You need to have the vehicle scanned for any trouble codes to help diagnose and then repair the problem . You can drive the vehicle in for repair , just avoid any rapid acceleration or deceleration to avoid damaging the catalytic converter
You will need to get the codes scanned anf find out what code you have. Around here Autozone does it for free. Once you have the code then you have a beginning point to diagnose the reason the check engine light came on. What is worrisome is the check engine light is blinking. If the Check engine light is on solid then, generally, the problem isn't usually a big deal. If the light is blinking however, the it means that continuous driving will destroy the catalytic converter. You will need to get this fixed fairly quickly. Best of luck.