go to workshop to read the CPU of the car and erase the error.
on mine i just changed the o2 sensor located in the front by fan
many cars have multiple O2 sensors. If you expected the light to go out, just from changing the sensor it won't . Are you sure You changed the right sensor The light may need to be re-set by a garage or using a scan tool. What kind of vehicle are we guessing on?
on mine i just changed the o2 sensor located in the front by fan
Assuming that the brake pads were just changed and the sensor is still on, Perhaps the sensor wire was broken during installation causing the sensor to stay on. Happened on my 2001 a4.
When you change the oil, you drain it from the filter where the sensor is. It takes a moment for the new oil to circulate to the filter and let the sensor know you have oil
At least one of the 4 ABS sensor signals is faulty. Normally changing tyres will not trigger ABS sensor fault signal. Either sensor is damaged or sensor cable is broken, shorted or grounded.
There is a low level sensor in the side of the oil pan. It is either stuck or defective.
Just keep moving
Replace the sensorOnce you have changed the oxygen sensor just disconnect the battery cable for about 30 seconds and the computer will reset. If you don't make the repair it will never go away, that's what it is made for.
i know im a girl and im only 14 and all but there is a light level sensor built into the LCM which will make the dashboard lights dimmer in high quantities of light and make them brighter in the dark. there is a little dot just above your light switch knob which is the sensor. i don't actually think you can adjust them though
It depends. If the sensor is working, just reset the computer. Otherwise you have to change the sensor.
It does not have a sensor, It has a switch and it is mounted just above the brake pedal.