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Old Apr 15, 2008 | 09:49 PM
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Can anyone show me a pic of the belt digram how it goes back on becuase i dont have my owners manul and i dont remember how it goes thanks.
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Old Apr 15, 2008 | 09:55 PM
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...t=belt+routing
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Thanks for the help got it put on cause it popped off the toerh day. But my check gauge light is still on do i need to reset it or anything?
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if you know what the codes are or were, then yes. go ahead and clear it.
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you would need a scanner to reset codes. some codes indicators do go away on their own, but they stayed stored in the pcm so you can view them.
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Well i dont have a code reader or antyhing like that so im just gonna have to deal with it i guess.
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you cant pull the negative cable to clear codes with obd 2? huhh, didnt know that. i thought you could just pull the cable for 30 minutes or so, and the pcm would lose them.
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Do you have a Autozone, they can read and erase codes for you for free
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yeah we have a autozone but i dont trust them. Not the brightest bunch.
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you just go there for the scan. write down the codes, and poet em here. judt dont buy anything they suggest, and you will be fine.
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