https://focuscamera.com/product.asp?id=964737661 You need windows 2000 or better to run this camera. Try this site. Its there, just almost to the bottom.
The check engine light codes have to be read and removed with a scanner on anything after '96.Auto Zone will do it free.GoodluckJoe To reset the "check engine" light, simply disconnect the battery for a moment and it will go out. This worked for me on my 98 Ranger. try checking the co2 sensor. A sure fire method, if you can access the fault codes, is to remove the jumper wire while the codes are displaying. Pull the codes from the computer, match the code to the troubleshooting procedure, follow the procedure to find the source. Repair the source, light will go out if that was the only problem. There are "monitors" or self tests the computer runs the car through a drive cycle, if a problem occurs, it may not run all of the self tests until that problem is taken care. Therefore, another problem may exist. It is emission related. OR hook up a scanner that is capable of clearing codes, and hope that none are still active. Pukenstein@aol.com Unless it is a hard code...OBDII hard codes will not reset simply by fixing the problem..they have to be reset with an OBDII scanner Advance Auto Parts has em too
No.Your 98 Honda Accord sun visor is only compatible with:98-03 Acura CL99-03 Acura TL98-02 Honda AccordA sun visor from a 98 Honda civic is compatible with:96-00 Honda CivicIf you still need help finding a sun visor you may want to read this blog post:http://www.oempartsguys.com/blog/how-to-find-your-replacement-sun-visor/
Incompatability issues. Defective hardware. The norm. The reason would be a verity of things, Like faults, inserted wrong or wrong type. Perhaps you have a Windows 98 USB port for an HP that can fluke your computer so double check what you are geting.
98
The engine computer on a 98 Holden Vectra is reset by disconnecting the battery for 30 seconds. This allows the computer to power cycle much like a home PC.
The best way is with a scan tool. You can also reset the computer by unhooking the battery for 5 minutes.
Try disconnecting the battery. This will reset computer. And may reset the transmission computer.
You do not have to reset anything. but you should have the battery disconnected. and once you reconnect the battery it will reset your computer.
A Dodge Intrepid does not have a reset switch. The fuel system is computer controlled.
There is no reset button. Disconnect the battery for a few hours, then reconnect and the computer's memory will be erased. You'll have to reprogram your radio setting.
No becauseit's not the same model.
Just reset your computer after replacing the O2 sensor.
i think you disconck the ground cable from the battery for at least 30 seconds
seaside oil
brake vacuum line location on the 1991 oldsmobile regency 98
You can try disconnecting the battery for 5-10 minutes, if that won't do it you may have to do it with a scanner