take it to advance auto and they will diagnose it for free. it may be something easy for you to fix and hence u can save some bucks. Take it to a shop and have the problem fixed.
The Villager is NOT an interference engine. This is straight from a guy who was engineering liaison between Ford and Nissan on this project. The catalogs that say it is are WRONG.
The Villager is NOT an interference engine. This is straight from a guy who was engineering liaison between Ford and Nissan on this project. The catalogs that say it is are WRONG.
Its trying to give you a trouble code to tell you whats wrong with the car. Take it to someone who has a code reader, such as an autoparts store or oilcan Henry's if you have one near you.
You can't fix it till you know what's wrong with it.
you can blow fuses or the battery Possible computer damage.
If you have the codes read and repair what is wrong with the vehicle the light will go out on its own, or can be reset by the tech.
If the check engine lights are on, that means that there is something wrong. A mechanic can check and tell what is wrong with the car.
Might just be the bearings in the front wheels. Check that. Also, a smart thing to check will be the water pump, if the pump is bad, makes it sound like the front main bearings in the engine are bad. And, hopefully there is nothing wrong with the engine. Good luck.
If your overhead compass on your 1998 Mercury Mountaineer does not work, the fuse could be what is wrong with it. Check the fuse and replace it as needed.
If the check engine light is on, there's something wrong with the engine. Or, the computer is bad. One or the other. They don't set a light for no reason.
The Villager PCM is located far under the dash, near the firewall. It requires a fair amount of disassembly to reach it, so I'd suggest actually making sure there is something wrong with it before attempting it.
the check engine light means you have something wrong with your emissions. it might be the two sensers on the exhaust pipe.