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emissions maintenance light
I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The emissions
maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? Al Travis |
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albert travis wrote:
> I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The emissions > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? Remove the bulb??? -- jeff |
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I think that this applies to all the early Cherokees and Wranglers, but
consult a manual or dealer. The emissions light goes on, and stays on, until you replace the control unit. If you want to be squeaky clean, and adher to all federal regulations, then you should replace it. Earle "jeff" > wrote in message news:aCPDe.40864$Tx1.17060@trnddc03... > albert travis wrote: > > I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The emissions > > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? > > Remove the bulb??? > > -- > jeff > |
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The 88 will have a timer that sets every 80k miles - the shop manual
says to disconnect it after the first pass as it is no longer required (their emissions responsiblity required it to set then). There is a web site that tells you how to reset it but it's much easier just to pull the @#$% module out and be done with it. Under the dash, left side of the column, little black box. Mine was Velcroed in place. Unplug it. Test - you may have unplugged your intermitent wiper module <g>. On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:13:07 UTC "Earle Horton" > wrote: > I think that this applies to all the early Cherokees and Wranglers, but > consult a manual or dealer. The emissions light goes on, and stays on, > until you replace the control unit. If you want to be squeaky clean, and > adher to all federal regulations, then you should replace it. > > Earle > > "jeff" > wrote in message > news:aCPDe.40864$Tx1.17060@trnddc03... > > albert travis wrote: > > > I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The > emissions > > > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? > > > > Remove the bulb??? > > > > -- > > jeff > > > > -- Will Honea |
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Same deal for '91' XJ's? Is the unit located in the same location?
-- there is no .sig "Will Honea" > wrote in message ... > The 88 will have a timer that sets every 80k miles - the shop manual > says to disconnect it after the first pass as it is no longer required > (their emissions responsiblity required it to set then). There is a > web site that tells you how to reset it but it's much easier just to > pull the @#$% module out and be done with it. Under the dash, left > side of the column, little black box. Mine was Velcroed in place. > Unplug it. Test - you may have unplugged your intermitent wiper > module <g>. > > On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:13:07 UTC "Earle Horton" > > wrote: > >> I think that this applies to all the early Cherokees and Wranglers, but >> consult a manual or dealer. The emissions light goes on, and stays on, >> until you replace the control unit. If you want to be squeaky clean, and >> adher to all federal regulations, then you should replace it. >> >> Earle >> >> "jeff" > wrote in message >> news:aCPDe.40864$Tx1.17060@trnddc03... >> > albert travis wrote: >> > > I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The >> emissions >> > > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? >> > >> > Remove the bulb??? >> > >> > -- >> > jeff >> > >> >> > > > -- > Will Honea |
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This may sound stupid but you simply unplug the two connectors going into
the timer module for it under he dash in the area of the steering column and plug them together eliminating the timer. It can't be reset and the official way was to replace the timer. JoBo "albert travis" > wrote in message nk.net... >I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The >emissions > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this? > Al Travis > > |
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:38:57 UTC "Doug" > wrote:
> Same deal for '91' XJ's? Is the unit located in the same location? The 91 XJ went to the MOPAR computer, best I recall. That had a real, honest to goodness check engine light with stored codes. The old Renix was just capable of running the engine and fuel system - no stored codes (or codes off any type, for that matter). The "Check" light was simply a timer that set the light at 80,000 miles, period. You were supposed to replace the cat and/or the O2 sensor then. Useless bit of EPA compliance, nothing more. -- Will Honea |
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