If no lights are coming on the dashboard and depending on the vibrations. Could be a motor mount.
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using a code reader
With a code reader you can retreive the code to determine which system has trouble.
No, you need an OBD2 scanner in order to retrieve the code.
When the check engine light comes on it should post a code. Use a code reader to see what the code is and ask again.
OBD1 code reader. Any brand will work well on this system. Very simple system that requires no sophisticated reader.
Follow this link. It explains how to pull the codes without a code reader. http://nissanhelp.com/diy/common/nissan_engine_codes_read_2.php
That is where the OBD code reader ( for trouble codes ) plugs in
With an OBD2 code reader
You have to plug a code reader into your car's computer. You can purchase them at most any parts house, but most of the big box parts places will use their reader and read the code for you.
You can either fix whatever problem is causing it, or have it reset with a code reader. If you reset it with a code reader, chances are it will come back on.
take it to Auto Zone they have a code reader which will erase the code for the check engine light they do it freeAnswertake it to Auto Zone they have a code reader which will erase the code for the check engine light they do it free They won't clear it for you not allowed but you can get the code reader from them as rent a tool clear the code yourself and bring back and get money back from rent a toolAs an employee of Autozone, we are not permitted to erase codes. this is company policy. If any employee is erasing codes they are subject to termination if caught.