Disconnect the negative cable (the black one) from the battery, and wait about 10 minutes. This should reset the codes. '96 and newer have OBD II, that has a port you connect a diagnostic tool to so the codes are reset by the device.
Codes are cleared and computers are reset with a scan tool.
DISCONNECT BATTERY & RECONNECT AFTER 1 MINUTE
The light won't reset until the problem is fixed.
Have the on board diagnostics (OBD) reset by using an obd tester or go to a mechanic and have them clear the codes and reset it for you. Some places will do it for free, possibly a parts store also.
Repair the defect, and it'll shut the CEL off on its own.
Just unplug your battery cables and it resets the OBD computer. A
hook OBD II scanner up and clear codes. Disconnecting battery doesn't always work on OBD II
You need a OBD scan tool to clear any codes on this car.
Either use a scan tool or unhook the battery for a minute.
A person can reset the check engine light by using an OBD scanner to clear the codes. This is after the problem is fixed.
No, it will not.