Check the pressure on all of your tires. Put air in if needed. Also check your spare. Mine was coming on and I aired up the spare tire and the light went out. I guess they have a sensor on the spare to keep you from having a flat spare when you need it. Don't know this to be true, but it worked for me.
try www.haynes.com
The 1998 Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck has a Freon capacity of 5.5 pounds. You should never overfill the Freon in your cooling system.
Depending on the exhaust system, there will be one before and one after each catalytic converter.
Because it most likely has a Quadrajet which has a POS choke system... and because it is a Chevrolet.
To reset a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 10 minutes, which will reset the vehicle's computer systems. After reconnecting the terminal, turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine, and then press the gas pedal to the floor three times. This process can help reset the check engine light and other system indicators. Always ensure to check for any underlying issues if warning lights reappear.
disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it disconnected for 15 minutes, then reconnect.
Install a remote starter, this will disable the passcode security to the ignition.
The 1993 Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck air conditioning system holds 4.5 pounds of Freon. You can fill the system through the low pressure port.
1982-1993 Chevrolet&GMC S10&S15 pick-ups (Hayens Repair Manual).
The cooling system on these vehicles is drained by detaching the lower radiator hose from the radiator. The radiator doesn't have a drain plug.
In a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado, the resistor is typically located in the HVAC system, specifically near the blower motor. To access it, you may need to remove the passenger side lower dashboard panel. The resistor is often attached to the air duct or housing, making it necessary to disconnect the electrical connector and screws for removal or replacement.
The lamp out warning light on a 2004 Dodge pickup truck indicates that one or more exterior lights, such as headlights, taillights, or turn signals, may be malfunctioning or burned out. When this light illuminates on the dashboard, it's advisable to check all the vehicle's lights to ensure they are functioning properly. If a bulb is found to be burnt out, it should be replaced to clear the warning light. Regularly checking your vehicle's lighting system helps maintain safety on the road.