Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and clear codes
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.
A scan tool is required to clear the check engine light. If the failure is not repaired, the light will return.
There isn't a single fuse for the check engine light. See related questions for explanations of why the light comes on and how to clear it.
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.
No, a person cannot just clean a check engine light to pass inspection. The issue causing the check engine light must be dealt with and fixed.
A person can reset the check engine light by using an OBD scanner to clear the codes. This is after the problem is fixed.
Assuming you want to clear/reset the check engine light, if you have successfully made repairs to correct what was the cause of the check engine light to go on the light will clear itself after a few drive cycles.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
You clear the light with an OBD2 scan tool after the problem that set the light and fault code has been repaired.
if your take it to a autozone tell them you have a check engine light and they will tell you whats wrong if anything and reset it take it to autozone and tell them your check engine light is on and they should reset it
To reset the check engine light on a 1994 Volvo 960, you can disconnect the battery by removing the negative terminal for about 10-15 minutes. This will clear the engine codes and turn off the check engine light. Alternatively, you can use an OBD-I scanner to read and clear the codes. Always ensure any underlying issues are addressed before resetting the light.