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try disconnecting the battery for a half an hour. If this doesn't work you will need to take it to a shop and have it turned off.
The engine computer on a 98 Holden Vectra is reset by disconnecting the battery for 30 seconds. This allows the computer to power cycle much like a home PC.
Yes, and disconnecting the battery while the engine is running can severely damage the computers
It's possible. Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, then disconnect the ECU.
I would try disconnecting the battery....that may reset the computer chip.
Try disconnecting the battery for 1 hour. This should reset the check engine light on this vehicle as it is OBD1.
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned and codes cleared
On this vehicle the check engine light must be reset with a scan tool.
Disconnecting the battery and pumping the brake will clear trouble codes from an ob2 vehicles computer. No it will not. You need to fix the problem
Never unhook the battery with the ignition turned on. There is always a little voltage spike that occurs when disconnecting or reconnecting the battery. If the ignition is on the computer will be powered up and that spike could "fry" the computer.
Try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes
The check engine light on a 2002 Ford Focus can be reset by disconnecting the battery for 1 to 2 minutes. This resets the vehicle's computer and clears the light.