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No. A 1998 Dodge does not have a reset button or kill switch.
You don't reset the computer. The ECU will relearn after a few driving cycles. No input necessary on your part. Just drive normally.
Apparently, according to a Dodge retailer, the computer on the 1998 Caravan can't get reprogrammed (the EPROM is not flashable). A new one is necessary...
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Dodge does not use reset buttons. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
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Dodge doesn't use inertia/reset buttons. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
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The PCM can be rest on a 1998 Dodge Stratus by connecting an ODBII code reader. It reads all the information stored in the computer and can directly reset the ECM as needed.
Thw engine computer is behind the battery, along the driver side fender.
It doesn't have a reset switch. The pump is computer controlled via a relay.
There isn't a vacuum line going to the regulator on a 1998 Dodge Caravan.