That requires an OBDII engine scanner to do that. But if you haven't fixed the problem that made it come on in the first place then it will just come back on.
You need to have the engine scaned and read the codes.
It requires an OBDII engine scanner to reset the light. If you don't fix the problem that made it come on, then it will not do any good to turn it off. You need to have the engine scaned to see why it came on to start with.
That requires an OBDII engine scanner to clear the codes / turn light off. But if you have not FIXED the problem that made it come on then it will just come on again. Have engine scanned.
The light is reset with a scan tool after the repair. There is not a button.
you need a scanner
If it is a early month of 99 and NOT the NEW body design then you can just unhook the battery cable for 5 mins. If it is the NEW body design 2000 and up, then that requires an OBDII engine scanner to turn the light out / Reset the computer.
A person can reset the check engine light by using an OBD scanner to clear the codes. This is after the problem is fixed.
go to auto zone they will run the machine that tells you why the light is on and they can reset it with that
Unhook the battery for about 2 minutes and that will reset the computer.
You can reset it with your OBD reader or you can disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple of minutes to reset the check engine light.
With the proper scan tool.
auto zone can rest it for free
Have the problem that caused the check engine light to come on repaired. They will reset the light with an OBD2 scan tool. The light will just come back on if the problem is not repaired.