First turn the key to the run position, but do not start. Push the gas pedal down to the floor 3 times within five seconds. Turn the key off and then cycle back on and start the truck. The indicator should flash five times and go out. This may take a few tries, they can be stubborn
tendency
Open the trunk, there will be a socket-like thing behind the metal panel, that has wires leading to it that goes to the back of the taglight. Grab it and turn counterclockwise, it'll come out, then remove the bulb, put a new one in, and put it back and turn clockwise. done.
Yes, by the dim switch there is a little button just push it two or three times in a row and your lights will turn off and you will have to use the actual headlight switch until the vehicle is turned off and then back on.
Is there spark at the plus? is there fuel pressure to the injectors?
Check the hydraulic fluid reservoir for the clutch master, it may be low/empty. Filling it may get you by for awhile but you probably have a leak in the system and it should be fixed.
Turn your key to the on position but don't start the vehicle all the way then press the gas pedal a few times until the light (CHANGE OIL SOON) starts flashing that means it has been reset for another 3000 miles!
on a 2001 silverado you clear the message center by turn the ignition to the on position and pressing the gas pedel all the way to the floor 5 times in 5 seconds
Turn the Ing. key on and pump the gas padel all the way to the floor 3 times. then turn key off then start engine.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by a steering wheel position sensor. There's no such thing. There is a sensor for the pressure to bump up the idle if the vehicle is sitting still and you turn the wheel. There's also the turn signal cam and canceling switch.
EVO sensor. Also known as steering speed sensor.
Check the 2001 Grand Ams crank shaft position sensor first. If the sensor is bad then the engine will not get fire or start.
Turn the key from off to on twice and then depress and release the gas pedal 3 times quickly. This works for a 2003 Silverado.
Turn the ignition set to on without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times in quick succession and watch for battery light to flash three times, when it does, it is reset.
on your 2001 Tahoe the change oil light is tripped by a sensor in the main frame computer. my suggestion is to take it to your nearest dealership and have then reset it . this should solve your problem Turn ignition on but don't start, press gas pedal to floor three times. This should do it.
After you change the oil, turn the key to ACC or ON but do not start it. Then press the gas pedal 3 times within 5 seconds. The sensor will then reset itself. chiefy98clg at yahoo dot com
Test or replace the sensor in the radiator side tank.
probably a bad camshaft sensor.