Your probly looking at needing a new starter. Check your battery posts and make sure they are clean. If not, I suggest pouring some good ol coke-a-cola on them. The soda bicarbinate eats away battery funk from the posts. If it starts then let the battery charge back up by running, don't kill the engine and drive it to your mechanic to have the terminals properly cleaned.Or skip all of the above and clean the battery post yourself with a wirebrush, use safety precautions, goggles, gloves, exct. goodluck
also check your fuses it might be your crank fuse is loose or blown.
The check engine light can come on for literally thousands of reasons. If the truck is still running well, odds are it's nothing too serious. See related links for a free article I wrote that explains in more detail.
The fog light bulb on a 2004 Chevy cavalier LS sport should come on when the lights are activated. If it doesn't, first check the fuse for the fog lights, then the bulb, and then the switch. One of these things is likely to be the cause of a light not working.
The check gauge light on a 2000 Chevy blazer could be several things. The oil could be low or the other fluids may be low. Take notice of all the gauges. One or more may be out of its normal parameter notifying you there is a problem.
There was a couple years that Chevy and GMC used a circuit board in the tail light assembly. It was a bad design. We had several in our fleet at work and many went bad. They are available from the dealer new. Not much you can do to repair the old one, just replace it with a new one.
The 2001 Chevy Blazer does have an ignition security system that is controlled by the computer in the vehicle. The light might come on because of an error that is coming up in the computer due to a key problem or an ignition problem. This is a common issue with the 2000 and 2001 Blazer.
You will need to remove the 1998 Chevy Camaro brake light wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
Look in your owners manual if you still have it and if you don't go see your Chevy parts man and he can help you out.
Read the book and I mean read it all!
It is just a sensor. My car, however is not a 1992 Diamante, but I own a 1998 Camaro and it is nothing but a sensor. It is nothing to worry about.
AnswerWith an OBD2 scan tool.Possibly by unhooking the battery.
remove interior panel and unscrew large black plastic nuts, remove light assembly
Auto Zone and some other auto parts stores will do this free
If nothing is holding the pedal down then the brake light switch is at fault.
A likely cause is a faulty interior light dimming switch. This switch is directly connected to both the dash lights (for dimming), and the dome light (on/off).
The check engine light comes on at start up for a bulb check. If it stays on with the engine running the computer has detected a malfunction. You need to have it checked for codes.
My friend has a 1996 v6 camaro and his car don't have a low fuel light on it. so there is your answer no they do not have one on them. My friend has a 1996 v6 camaro and his car don't have a low fuel light on it. so there is your answer no they do not have one on them.
To reset the check engine light on a 1996 Chevy Camaro Z28, you can use an OBD-II scanner to clear the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). Alternatively, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 15 minutes, which will reset the vehicle's computer and turn off the light. However, ensure that any underlying issues are addressed before resetting the light to avoid further complications. After reconnecting the battery or using the scanner, the light should turn off if no active issues remain.