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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Jarrodl on May 04, 2004, 08:09:59 AM
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There was a topic that got erased during the server crash about a service engine light reset. Someone said there was a swich behind the drivers speaker. I have looked behind mine, and I can't find it anywhere. I have a 90 tracker 2dr. Could someone tell me where (top left, bottom tight, etc. ) it is and how far behind the speaker to look. Please be specific. All I see is a gold colored box and some plugs for the wiring harness. Thanks.
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I can confirm that such a switch exists, but I can't tell you where it is. The repair shop reset mine last week.
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just follow the red white and blue wires ;D
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I got an 89 sidekick and that darn switch is not behind the speaker!!! It is directly under the steering column, mounted to the plastic approx. 2-3 inches from the bottom. I finally found mine after much searching!!
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I got an 89 sidekick and that darn switch is not behind the speaker!!! It is directly under the steering column, mounted to the plastic approx. 2-3 inches from the bottom.  I finally found mine after much searching!!
I simply pulled the bulb out from the check engine light,
all it is; is a dummy light. I rely on the gages, I have all gages except a pyrometer gage.
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I think this switch is like snipe hunting. Does it really exist?
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On my 91 4-door, I think it was right by one of the speaker mounting screws - this switch is maybe 3/4 inch long (2 cm) - it's just a little black slide-switch.
Pop the trim panel under the steering wheel, and take the speaker out - you'll find it eventually - should be real close to the surface - not buried back behind the dash.
When my 1995 2-door light went on, I had just bought it, and was driving it home from Dallas to Denver.  I didn't even stop - I popped the trim panel, and flipped the switch by feel, in the dark.
EDIT: I guess I need to find a better place to host my avatar! Drat!
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I'll have to look again then in mine, haven't found it yet (92 European Vitara)....
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a 90 is diff then a 91...least i belive it is so urs may be under the steering wheel