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ColoredDreamsZ January-5th-2004 07:16 PM

Malfunction Indicator
 
I have a 1996 LX and the malfunction light indicator has been on for a while, but i'm not sure how long. One of my friends said it could be because of my radio wiring. He also said i would have to get my computer reset. Does anyone how know to do this?

turbonium959 January-5th-2004 11:27 PM

What is a malfunction light? Do you mean Check Engine Light? That you can reset my disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery and pressing the brake pedal until there is no pedal travel, you should have to press the pedal more then 5 times. Then reconnect the battery, and see if the problem goes away.

ColoredDreamsZ January-6th-2004 04:38 AM

Thanks.

ColoredDreamsZ January-6th-2004 02:22 PM

Worked Perfectly!!!!!

turbonium959 January-6th-2004 04:55 PM

See, there you go. Next time it comes on, stop by the Auto Zone. They can run a free Check Engine Light test for you, and tell you what caused it to turn on in the first place. Its just nice to know, because most times its not serious, but it could be.

ColoredDreamsZ January-6th-2004 07:51 PM

Figures. I was all excited and decided not to take it for a test drive. When I did, the light came back on. I really need to change my alternator belt, its been screeching for a while when i turn on the car, would that have anything to do with it? I'm going to have my shop teacher check all the fuses as well and if that doesn't work, take out the radio. The guy at the repair shop that I have a warannty for said its because of the radio, and I think hes full of it. He said take it back to where it was put in, and I put it in and used the original wire harness, no problem. We'll see what happens.

ColoredDreamsZ January-7th-2004 08:05 AM

I just realized that I had lost my gas cap awhile ago and never bothered to get a new one. I guess that could be a good reason why it is on . Stupid Me

dewey January-7th-2004 09:23 AM

The check engine light comes on in response to (mostly) emissions-related problems. Radio wiring can't cause it.

However, driving without a gascap will cause it, so that's your problem for sure.

ColoredDreamsZ January-7th-2004 09:50 PM

Well, the gas cap didn't cut it. That stupid light is still on. Would the alternator belt have any possible effect on that light? I've probably needed to change mine for a month. If all else fails, autozone will be my next stop.

ColoredDreamsZ January-7th-2004 09:55 PM

And would autozone doing a check void my warannty? I looked at my warannty and it didn't specify anywhere what voided it.

Green Skanka January-9th-2004 04:40 PM

Definately not your radio
Won't be because of your belt
and no it will not void your warranty


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