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If you mean reset the computer: remove the battery negative cable for a few minutes.If youhave security codes on the radio write them down before removing the cable. Replace the cable and the ECM should be reset.
Follow the positive battery cable down to the engine. It will connect to the starter.
on my 2000 I disconnect the positive battery cable and press down the brake pedal for 30 seconds and that will reset it
Because cable TV runs on a different frequencies than cable Internet. Or you haven't paid your bill and the last thing to get shut down is the cable. The company can shut down the Internet remotely but need to manually disconnect your cable. Or the most simple one. The first question a costumer service representative will ask you when you call. Have you tried unplugging your modem or reset it. To reset it there is usually a small hole on the back of the modem. You need a pin or tooth-pick to place in the hole to reset. MAKE SURE YOU DISCONNECT POWER TO THE DEVICE FIRST FOR SAFETY!
electronic vehicle monitoring system in the center console. There are two black buttons on each side that can be fliped down! (reset trip computer)
There isn't a button. The engine computer controls the system with relays.
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Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
HI all I tested this thing out forever seemed like. Found the problem Bad Positive cable. The auto industry now uses a cable with mulitpule wires on the positive Costs More and can give You A Headache.
First follow the cable out from the driverside firewall all the way across the motor and down the passenger front. The cable has a plastic nut that turns by hand.Its a little bigger then a bottle cap.
it Goes from the Gauge Cluster. throught the firewall and connects down in the top passanger side of the tranny
Odds are really good that you have piled up the kick down cable. Disconnect it from the transmission, manually reset it to the point where it will "flop" about 1-2 inches and reconnect. This should be done with the accelerator cable disconnected.