ob II code reader your local parts store should borrow one
You'll need an OBD/II compatible scantool to clear the codes.
hook OBD II scanner up and clear codes. Disconnecting battery doesn't always work on OBD II
No, it will not.
You need a OBD 2 scanner/reader to erase the codes
Yes you need all OBD codes clear to pass testing
Replace the crankshaft and camshaft senors and then clear the codes with an oBD II engine scanner and that will fix it.
disconnect the negative terminal of your battery and press on the foot brake for 10 seconds or use a scan tool to clear the codes
After performing checking procedures on any OBD-II components, clear the PCM of all trouble codes by disconnecting the negative cable from the remote battery terminal for at least ten seconds.
Do a Google search - OBD II codes
WWW.Berettastuff.Com they will answer any question you have about codes.
Same as on all new cars -- attach an OBD-II compliant code reader to the OBD-II socket, located on the lower left of the dash, and read the codes.
Need to know if you have OBD I or OBD II or tell us what year the Chevrolet is.