That is the first time I have heard the term auxiliary emissions control, a vehicle only ever has one emissions control system. Could you provide an obd trouble code so a proper diagnosis can be given
Buy a Hanes Manual for the Cherokee at auto zone, and it will tell you step by step instructions.
A complete repair manual for a 1986 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 liter engine, can be obtained from most Jeep dealerships. Many libraries have the repair manual.
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I paid $350 at Canadian Tire to fix the A/C in my 2001 Jeep Cherokee sport.
look in any repair manuel
You have a problem that is effecting the emissions controls. Take it to a qualified technician for repair.
Check engine light. It means there is a problem with the emissions system. Take it to the dealer for repair.
Something is effecting the emissions controls. The ECU has set a fault code and turned on the light. Take it to a professional for repair.
Yes, but you will fail it. The check engine light indicates there is something wrong with the emissions controls on the vehicle. Seek professional help for diagnosis and repair.
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It is on because the ECU has detected a problem with the emissions system. Take it to a professional for repair of the problem. He will reset the light after the repair.It is on because the ECU has detected a problem with the emissions system. Take it to a professional for repair of the problem. He will reset the light after the repair.
Compared to today: unreliable, unsafe, polluting and inefficient. They lacked emissions controls, ABS, seat belts and airbags. They got an average of 20 miles per gallon. They also required frequent maintenance and repair.
You buy a service,repair manual or you take it to a shop
If NJ has an emissions standard, no. You'll have to repair whatever is wrong before the vehicle will pass emissions.
There is no check engine light fuse other than the instrument lights fuse. Check engine light is computer controlled. If it is on, it means the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. Repair it and they will reset the light.
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You'll find repair manuals at your local auto parts store.