It could be a sensor or anything it happens to a lot of cars. You can have a diagnostic done on it or first you nac remove the battery cables to reset everyhting. If it comes on again I would have a diagnostic reading done at your local mechanics shop. You can also buy the peice and do it yourself if you have the manual.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
To reset the "Service Engine Soon" light in a 1996 Geo Tracker, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 15 minutes. This will reset the vehicle's computer and clear the light. Alternatively, you can use an OBD-I scanner to clear the trouble codes that triggered the light. However, it's important to address any underlying issues that caused the light to come on to prevent it from reappearing.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear it with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
there is no service engine soon reset switch. The vehicle is telling you is has a serious problem. the only way to check it out is to take it to a shop or get an OBDII scaner there is a reason for the light coming on. There is a failure within the controls of your motor. But to clear it you can disconnect the battery for five minutes.
Have the codes read, repair the cause, clear code with a scan tool or battery disconnect.Have the codes read, repair the cause, clear code with a scan tool or battery disconnect.
With a scan tool after repairing the cause of the fault code.With a scan tool after repairing the cause of the fault code.
The proper way is with a scan tool after repairing the cause of the code that turned the light on. A batterydisconnect may also clear it.
you can temporarily clear the light by disconnecting the negative battery for a minute, or using a code scanner, but if you havent fixed the cause it will come back on.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
An engine in a 1990 Geo Tracker can flood due to excessive fuel delivery, often caused by a malfunctioning fuel injector, a stuck fuel pressure regulator, or a faulty carburetor in carbureted models. Additionally, prolonged cranking of the engine without starting can lead to an accumulation of fuel in the combustion chamber. This results in an overly rich air-fuel mixture, making it difficult for the engine to start. To resolve flooding, it may be necessary to allow the engine to sit and clear excess fuel or address the underlying fuel system issues.