Well if your vehicle was just serviced at a licensed garage or repair facility they should have done it for you. If you did your own repairs then I would have a couple questions. Who diagnosed why the engine light came on and how was the information retrieved from the compoutor?. If you went to auto zone or chiefs and they pulled the codes from your computer for you and you bought parts from them (hopefully they knew how to diagnos a vehicle properly) they will reset the light for you. If you did the repair yourself and don't have access to a scanner I would rec the following. Go buy a memory saver, its a tool that runs on a 9 volt battery and plus into your cigarette lighter and disconnect your negative battery cable 1st then the positive cable. Leave them disconnected for 3 minutes then reconnect the positive cable 1st then the negative and that will reset the engine light. If you don't buy a memory saver (it costs about $7 at auto zone) and you have a theft deturant radio it will not work unless you have the code for it. If the engine light comes back on within 100 miles the problem wasn't fixed and I would recommend to go have it diagnosed by a professional. Any questions you can email me at drodean64@gmail.com
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That engine has 2 knock sensors and there both underneith the intake manifold. You must remove the intake to service them.
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To reset service ride control light on yukon detail one must use their manual to determine which button or switch is used to reset the control light properly.
Refer to the user and service manual to see where the Oxygen sensors are on the 2002 GMC Yukon 4.8.
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The light is one because there is a problem with the emissions system. Once the problem is corrected the service tech will reset the light.
Have you had your 4 oxygen sensors replaced? It turns out when they replaced my oxygen sensors, they were after market parts so the service engine light did not come and gave codes even though they were replaced.
The poem "The Spell of the Yukon" by Robert W. Service describes the allure and fascination of the wilderness and rugged beauty of the Yukon region. The poet is drawn to the tranquility and magic of the landscape, finding solace and inspiration in its quiet and unspoiled nature.
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Robert Service became known as the 'Poet of the Yukon' for his poems and writings inspired by his time in the Yukon territory during the Klondike Gold Rush. His well-known works include "The Cremation of Sam McGee" and "The Shooting of Dan McGrew."