It means you've gone 60,000 miles since the oxy light counter was last reset. It is in no way connected to the oxygen sensor circuitry. You have 2 speedometer cables. One from the left front wheel to a black box (where the counter lives) and one from the black box to the speedometer head. Crawl under the driver's side ... look up for the black box alongside the spare tire carrier. There is a hole into which you can insert a Phillips screwdriver or equivalent to push the reset button. you don't even have to drop the spare to access it. Mike
Kevin Plichta wrote: > My OXS light it lit. On my 87. What does it mean? > Thanks for your input. > Kevin > |
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