If the clock/radio is anything like the one on the '93 Plymouth Voyager, here is how you set the clock: First turn on the radio, then press the set button. When it shows the "P" hit the select button, and it should change to just hours. Turn the Tuner knob to forward or back to set the time you want. Hit the Select button again to go to minutes, and do the same thing with the Tuner knob. Hitting the select button a third time will save the clock settings. ..
It is computer controled and not adjustable.
Believe it or not, you need to have a casette in the casette player. If you use the casette that cam with the car, it has audible instructions. Now, here's one for you- where is the fuse for the overhead console that protects the compass and drive time features?
You need a timing light
Use the set buttons.
The airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
there is 2 very small black buttons right above where the time is displayed. The one on the left is hour and the one on the right is minute. you have to us something with a small tip to change time like a pen head.
you will need a c-clamp and screwdriver and ratchett set.
Which engine?? Buy a service manual from your local parts store and line up the marks.
The computer detected a malfunction, set a code, and went into limp mode.
unhook - side of the battery and let set 5 mins and reconnect and the light will go out.
If it is a three speed transmission, there is an internal failure. If a four speed the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.