with a scan tool
The scanner can erase codes but if there is a problem the codes will immediately come back. So the answer is no.
Are you asking how to clear engine trouble codes? You'll need a code scanner with a reset/erase feature.
You must use a Diagnostic code scanner that can erase trouble codes.
Borrow, rent or buy a good quality OBD2 code scanner. The good ones let you clear the codes. Any codes that WON'T clear are usually caused by a failed component that needs to be replaced.
Scanner,is the only means to re-set trouble codes quickly, although after 30 engine starts the Controller will automaticly "erase"the code(s) if it doesn't see a problem with that circuit anymore...
Use a error code reader to erase trouble codes or disconnect the negative cable from the battery for 5-10 minutes.
Should be able to just disconnect your battery for a few minutes and it will erase the codes.
no you can't erase them, they tell you that when you type in your first cheat code
yes it will
Without a code reader (you can buy one for about $80 at most auto parts stores), you can sometimes erase the codes by disconnecting the battery cables. Most newer code readers allow you to erase the computer memory.
All you need to do is erase the trouble code associated with the crankshaft positioning sensor. You will need a code reader to do this.
I don't know any codes, but gameshark will erase memory.