No.
Drive it for a few miles and see if it goes out, sometimes the computer has to reset itself.
Disconnect the negative side of the battery
Disconnect the negative battery cable for 20 minutes.
You can use a scan tool or unhook the battery.
You can not. I just did that about 5 min ago and nothing changed.
You can either unhook the battery for 5 minutes or use a scan tool.
Remove one of the battery post cabes from the battery for 5 munutes. Now learn how to retrain the computer because it is reset and upset also at this time.
Just unplug the negative terminal of the battery for about 10 minutes and that will reset the computer
disconnnect battery termials, wait 10 minutes, touch the terminals together, reconnect
Disconnect the red terminal on battery and let it sit for 15-30 minutes, reconnect the battery and check engine light should be off because the computer has been reset.
With a scan tool, or unhook the battery for 5 minutes.With a scan tool, or unhook the battery for 5 minutes.
just press the little button under it what says reset...