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If you don't take your time when taking something apart, it will take your time when putting it back together.
Does anyone know what/where something called "service interval warning lamp" would be located? I have put the console back in place and am in the process hooking up the quadrant lamp. The cone-shaped housing crumbled while removing and I'm having to rebuild it. In the box I labeled "console parts" was an appropriate little two-wire lamp harness that I had apparently left in the lamp housing. As I am looking at it now, the connectors and color code don't agree with S57.
The lamp wires are S and SW, but S57 shows RW and B. Oddly enough, the wire from the rheostat that should power this lamp is RU and B. The only S/SW lamp wires I see in S57 are for the service interval lamp, but neither the owners manual nor S57 tell you where that is. I can't find that named indicator anywhere on the dash or the console or from pictures of the computer. I can use the S/SW lamp pigtail by changing the connector on one wire, but I would feel better if I knew what the service interval lamp was.
Thank you for that bit of information Doug, I don't think I would have matched those two up. I am using the oxygen sensor lamp as my "check engine" light from the PCM, some where I must have swapped the two lamp pigtails and I feel comfortable to use this one I have. I'll double check what I used behind the oxygen sensor position.