Automatic Transmission
the hood release for the geo tracker is in the glove box
It is not a "warning" light but an indicator that you have pressed the button near the shifter to put the tranny into tow mode.
Hi, Your flasher button should be on the top of the steering column. Steve H.
You hold the "rcl" button in and use the "seek/scan button for hours and minutes.
hold the adjustment button in as you pull the headrest up
well,if it's an automatic,then it's probably an overdrive on/off button.
HI, You press the button that says "time set" over it then while holding that button, you press the "tune" button > for the minutes. Its the same basic way for all three types of radios for the '97 Tracker. I hoope this helps and good luck. Steve H.
To set the clock in a 1994 Geo Tracker, turn the ignition key to the "ACC" or "ON" position. Press and hold the "HR" button to set the hour, and then press the "MIN" button to set the minutes. Release the buttons once the correct time is displayed. If your Tracker has a digital display, you may need to use the radio buttons to adjust the time instead.
Threre is a button just a little below the 'shift' button on the gearshift. Pushing this button in will turn off o/d. Threre is a button just a little below the 'shift' button on the gearshift. Pushing this button in will turn off o/d.
SEX
Not all 1998 Chevrolet Tracker models come equipped with an Overdrive (OD) button. The presence of the OD button typically depends on the specific transmission type and trim level of the vehicle. In general, many automatic transmissions from that era included an OD feature, but it's best to check the owner's manual or inspect the vehicle directly to confirm.
it always changes, but if it is green, it is in the correct place. if red, it is in the wrong place.