No
Check your cabin air filter.
Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.
B. Change engine oil & filter. 2. Change engine air filter & cabin filter. Check all belts. 5. Replace engine coolant.
A clogged or defective fuel filter will very likely cause a check engine light. If it is suspected, it should be replaced.
1=Rotate tires and check air pressure and condition of tires. 2=Replace engine Air filter & Cabin filter, check drive belt.
Check the cabin filter if applicable.
There are three things the maintenance minder is telling you that you are due for. B is lube, oil, filter, check brakes, check parking brake adjustment. Code "2" is change engine air filter, cabin air filter, and check the drive belt. Code "5" is replace the engine coolant.
cabin air filter was not install until 1999, in the suburban. so if you smell something check you carpet or under the hood. pest are known to crawl up to get heat from the engine and sometimes get caught when you start it up.
Yes, especially in Volkswagen cars.
AnswerPurchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with instructions.For info and good pics check this link out for your cabin filter.http://forums.themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=475123
A = an oil change only (no oil filter), 1 = tire rotation, 2 = air filter, cabin filter and check drive belt. 5 = engine coolant replacement.
I believe that vehicle doesn't have a cabin filter. Check the drivers manual, if it doesn't mention one, it doesn't have one.