To reset the computer on a 1998 Bravada you need to disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Leave off for 10 minutes and reattach.
Push both buttons at the same time, it will reset to zero.
After you have fixed the issue that caused your check engine light to come on, you can use a pocket scanner to erase the code, but this causes your computer to reset and during an inspection will cause many unready codes failing the inspection. You must drive your bravada 5 miles at a non-stop 55miles an hour to clear the computer, sometimes it just takes a few days of driving to get the reset to clear all codes but normally the 5 miles at 55mph will do the trick.
Disconnect the neg battery cable for about 30 seconds; this will reset the computer. If there is a existing problem the code will reset however. Get yourself a HAYNES manual to identify the code and problem.
COMPUTERS GENERALLY RESET THEMSELVES WHEN YOU DICONNECT THEN RECONNECT THE BATTERY
press and hold the reset button on the dash panel
Oldsmobile vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.
no reset switch in this system
It doesn't have a reset switch. The pump is computer controlled via a relay.
Dodge doesn't use inertia/reset buttons. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
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