Your question is too vague usually when someone says that their engine has jumped time that means that the timing chain has jumped on the timing sprockets. If that is the case you would need to change them. If the distributor is out of time to do it right you would need to have a timing light. You would need a repair manual for the specifications to fix both of them.
To fix the Pontiac Sunfire if it jumped time, the timing belt has to be replaced. Then the car has to have the timing set again after the belt is replaced.
If the light is on it's trying to tell you there is a problem. Find the problem & fix it & the light will go out unless it's a electrical (wiring) problem that you have to find & fix.
how do i fix the problem if the tcl light comes on in a 2003 mitsubishi galant
go to dsmtalk.com or dsmtuners.com
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
No, resetting the light will not fix the cause of the problem.
If you fix the problem with your air suspension
Your problem is not the warning light. The light is on because there is a problem with the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Have it repaired and they will reset the light.
I've been around automobiles for nearly 40 years and have never seen a timing belt light. Typically - timing belts should be changed according to your manufacturer guidelines - check your manual.
parliamo
use a code reader to check the problem and it will reset the light, but if you do not fix the problem the light will continue to come back on.
if the timing is off by 9 degrees at the timing belt, your in trouble... you would have bent all your valves..... if its off on the timing tabs then you need a timing light and turn the distributer until you get the desired timing..