Hi, The switch should be down on the left side of the console or to the right of the steering column. The other method of clearing all the codes is to disconnect the neg terminal of the battery for at least twenty (20 ) seconds, yes that means you need to reset your radio and clock but it is an easy way if you still can't locate the switch. You shoud have no trouble locating it unless someone dissabled it and threw it away or somethinmg like that though. Good luck and hope this helps. Steve H.
actaully the SES nag and CEL share the same lamp and are independent functions.
the Federal cars ( see hood sticker.)
have the SES nag light and goes on , with 50k,80k and so on.
the slide switch for the nag is hidden well.
http://www.kick-fix.com/CEL/CEL.HTML
in the dist.
Hi, You need to look on the steering column support to the left side of the dashboard or to the left speaker. The lamp can be reset by moving the switch up and then down. If the light stays on after you reset the switch, then there is a problem in the system. Good luck. Steve H.
O-Boy !! The engine has electronic ignition. *** NO POINTS ***
It is possible to repair the 1992 deville check engine light if it is malfunctioning.
The oil pressure switch on 1992 Lexus es300 is located just besides the engine.
how to reset check engine light on 1992 Mazda mpv
COULD BE THE FUZES OR THE STARTER IS BAD .i HAD THE SAME PROBLEM FOR A 92 TRACKER AND I JUST CHANGED THE FUZES ....BUT THEM I HAD TO REPLACE THE STARTER .CHECK THE EASY THINGS FIRST ..
Check fuses, Check grounds, check bulbs Check switch
The operating fuel pressure for a 1992 Geo Tracker with a 1.8L engine is typically around 38-44 psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is running. It's important to check this pressure with a fuel pressure gauge to ensure proper fuel system function and performance. If the pressure falls outside this range, it could indicate issues with the fuel pump, filter, or regulator.
Not sure what you mean but Geo's are made by Suzuki and use Suzuki engines.
It is a sensor usally in the drivers side head
Check the bulbs, Check the fuse, Check the brake light switch, in that order.