You can if it's not newer then a 1998 model. If it's newer then a 98 then you will need a engine scanner to do that.
No, you can't clear codes on any vehicle by disconnecting the battery. Thet are stored in the ECM and are still there when you re-connect the battery.
Try disconnecting the + battery cable for 5 minutes.
Disconnect the positive battery cable for a couple of minutes.
Disconnect the battery or have them cleared at your local auto parts store.
Remove negative battery cable. Turn on headlights. Wait 15 minutes. Turn off headlights. Replace negative battery cable. Better, go to Autozone, ask them to plug in their OBDII analyzer and hit "Clear". that way you do not clear the corrections the computer has added to the system and will have to relearn if you remove the battery cable. just remove the negative battery cable,wait 5 min,and put it back on,, computer will reprogram all by itself. Pre 1995 vehicles disconnect battery for 10 Minutes minimum Whats with turning on headlights with the battery cable removed? They will not work anyway
NO.
On the vast majrity of 1992 OBD1 vehicles, removing the positive battery cable for 15 minutes will clear all codes.
Remove the negative battery cable for 6 minutes and then replace.
Just take off negative battery cable for a minute and reconnect, that will clear codes and reset. If you still have ecm components (sensors) problems, computer will pick up codes again.
Is there not a reset button on the back? If not, then take out the battery, and the memory. THen out them back in after taking them out for 20 seconds.
Pull battery cables, let sit for 5 minutes, reconnect. It should be clear then. O r if you go to your local autozone, they will do it for you.
In most cases disconecting the Neg. Battery cable will clear a code like this, as long as the gas cap is in good condition.