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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: lancaster,ca.
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hi guys, Harold again,.as it turns out, my code 61 turned out to be i injector and secondary port vacuum switch, now the car runs great! the guys at quality auto service in pomona calif.fixed me up. now the new problem, while trying to get my infl res. lite to go out using everyones info to no avail,guess i need a new sensor. now i have a change oil lite and a seatbelt lite on .i used the info in the owners manuel, but the lites still on . any suggestions would be greatly appreaciated. thanks, Harold
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The seatbelt light is tied directly in with the ingl rest light.
The change oil light, just need to follow the reset procedure. |
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BTW, are you sure you reset the airbag system properly?
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Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Harold I had the same problem. I used the peocedure listed over at the NetRegistry site in the How To section under the Maintenance tab.
However I could not get the timing right. I ended up making a momentary switch rig that I plugged into the ALDL. I used the seconds flashing on my pager as a stop watch and the switch rig to ground and un-ground the ALDL pin. It worked first shot because I was better able to get the time interval correct to the FSM allowed elapsed time between grounding and un-grounding the ALDL pins. I humbly suggest using a door bell push button switch. I went to radio shack and bought a momentary switch, but it was an "always on" type which made it a bit confusing for me.....what a dope! ![]() Use phone wire, ya know the std four wire stuff as it fits into the ALDL pins very nicely. I used the battery negative as my ground via an allagator clip, although you could use the seat track bolts. Just make sure you do the cleaning and di-electric grease and star washer on both sensors first. Also you may want to check the sensor connectors for corosion, but that maybe a long shot. I checked both of mine just to be sure. The left connector is above the foot rest and the right one is under the carpet under the glove box. Hope this helps to get your issue sorted out. I tried forever using the paper clip and was never able to get it done. I made the switch rig, and presto....no INFLREST and Seatbelt lights! ![]() ![]() Tom
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