some times they set by themselves after a few starts, but the best way to turn off is by a obd2 scanner. until the light is turned off the computer gets the info that the part is still bad by the signal. so it is best to turn off by scanner.
Repair the problem and then reset the light with a OBD2 scanner.
Repair the component that set the fault code, and then reset the ECU with an OBD2 scan tool.
After the repair, you reset it with an OBD2 scan tool.
It is reset with a OBD2 scan tool, after the repair of the system.
Repair the problem and then reset it with an OBD2 scan tool.
You need an OBD2 scan tool to clear the codes after the repair.
You reset it with an OBD2 scan tool after you repair the problem. If you do not repair the problem it will just come back on.
Reset with an OBD2 scan tool, after the repair of whatever triggered the light.
Repair the problem then use an OBD2 scan tool to reset the light.
You may be able to do it by disconnecting the negative battery cable for about 1 minute. If that does not work you will need an OBD2 scanner. If you do not repair the problem that set the code in the first place it will just come back on.
if you are looking to reset a check engine light or any trouble codes, you will need to have it done with an OBD2 handheld scanner.
There is no reset for the computer. You can disconnect the negative battery cable for 5 minutes and this may or may not reset any fault codes. If not they will have to be reset with an OBD2 scan tool.