To retrieve fault codes from a 1990 Eagle Talon, you need to use the On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) connector under the driver's side dash. Jump the appropriate terminals (usually the "TE1" and "E1" terminals) in the diagnostic connector using a wire or paperclip. Then, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine; the check engine light will blink the fault codes in a sequence. Count the blinks to determine the specific codes, which can be referenced in a repair manual for diagnosis.
IT is on the firewall on the passenger side
To retrieve engine codes for a 1993 Eagle Talon using the key, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position (without starting the engine) and then back to "OFF" three times in quick succession. After the third time, leave the key in the "ON" position. The engine codes will then display in the form of a series of flashes from the check engine light on the dashboard. Each series of flashes corresponds to a specific code, which can be referenced in a service manual for interpretation.
Im really going to need a year on that Talon in order to help you out.
Eagle Talon was created in 1990.
No
you hooked something up wrong
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1990-92&make=Eagle&model=Talon&ID=17705&type=Stereo here you go enjoy!
"which fluids?" No the Eagle Talon is not fluid in state. As a whole, it is typically considered a solid.
obviously its the same 4g63 engine
no it wont. the blocks are different..
If they both have the 4g63 2.0l motor then yes
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