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check the fuses. Same thing with my 96 corsica, along with a few other instruments.
Disconnecting the battery for at least fifteen minutes may turn the clock light off. Pulling the fuses in the radio consoleÊis another fix to try for a clock light that stays on in a 96 Corsica.
you probally have a bad wire that is shorting out and blowing your fuses.
1 for each cylinder a 6 cylinder has 6 a 4 cylinder has 4 and so on.
It's on the corner of the steering wheel. With little horn signs. It's not in the middle of the steering wheel.
fuel sending unit broken wire or gauge is bad
Either turn signals, or marker lights
Check the fluid. If full, take it to the trans shop.
A 96 Corsica uses OBD2 as required by law for 96 model years. Use an OBD2 Scanner.
Not sure about the Corsica, but I know that there are unique differences in some of the parts between a 94 and 96 Grand Am. I was told by a salvage yard once, that the engine in a 96 Grand Am is different than that of any other Grand AM. To summarize, I was thinking of buying a used engine for my 96 and the salvage yard told me that the used engine would absolutely have to come out of another 96.
There is a spring on the fuel door hinge that keeps the fuel door closed. I hope this info helps.
The only governor I can think of is part of the automatic transmission the helps to control the shift points at which the transmission changes gear ratios.