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Start by disconnecting the battery.
With a scan tool, or by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutesWith a scan tool, or by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes
The computers reset themselves when the battery is unhooked.
Try disconnecting the battery. It will reset computer. In which case disengages the transmission.
I reset the check engine light on my jeep by disconnecting it from the battery.
try the battery fuse
Then either something is on draining the battery or the battery has a dead cell draining all the rest and must be replaced.
If you replaced the battery with a brand new one, then no. The battery comes from the store with a fuul charge. If it didn't come charged up, then you have bought a defective battery.
Remove the negative cable over night. If it does not hold a charge, the battery has a dead cell and needs replacing. If it does hold a charge but will not when the negative cable is connected you have something on that is drawing power from the battery. Some light or a relay is stuck.
The alt will charge it if you can jump it. If it's too dead to jump, you need a battery charger. It may not charge hold a charge if it;s shot though and if not maint free, make sure water level full
The starter on a 1998 GMC Sonoma is replaced by disconnecting the battery, removing the outer cover, and unbolting it from the engine. The wiring harness can then be disconnected, the starter removed, and a new one put in place.
A person can reset the service engine light in a 1998 Tahoe by disconnecting the battery cables for 1 minute. After the battery cables are reconnected, the light should turn itself off.