disconnect the battery for 5 to 10 minutes
After repairing the cause for the code, you can clear code with a scan tool.
You read the codes with a scanner, repair the cause, and clear the code with the scanner.
Repair the problem that turned it on and then clear the code with an OBD2 scanner/code reader
You'll need to find out why it's on, use a code scanner for that. The OBDII code scanners generally allow you to clear the code after you've replaced the faulty part(s).
Trying to clear the check engine light in a Kia Sorento yourself is not recommended. The check engine light could indicate a serious problem and the car should be inspected by someone qualified.
I clear the check engine light with a Scangauge II. But most ODB-II devices can read and clear the code.
If the check engine light stays on for the Nissan Pulsar n16, you would need to check the engine in order to clear codes. You can take the car for service and the problem will be diagnosed and restored to normalcy.
Clean the MAF. Then clear the code.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
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you should be able to clear it by removing the negative battery terminal for a minute or so. though hopefully you have repaired the problem that caused the light to turn on in the first place!