You can disconnect battery or pull the ECU fuse which is in the fusebox. The fuse will say either ECU or EFI (elec fuel injection) Pull the fuse and let it sit about 2 minutes, this will cause a reset, then plug the fuse back in or reconnect battery and that should do it. I got sick of the Check Engine Light so I pulled the instrument cluster, disabled the light permanently, and re-installed the cluster. I hate to spend money for maintaining emission controls since they don't test in Kansas. If I sell the car, I will just re-install the bulb for the engine light
How do you turn off the check engine light on a 2001 honda accord?
The check engine light on a 2003 Honda Accord will be triggered when something on the engine is malfunctioning. To rid the check engine a light the ECU will need to be reset.
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You can reset the 2004 Honda Accord check engine light by removing the instrument light fuse. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
That would be the check engine light.
A 2000 Honda Accord check engine light will stay on if the ECU is not reset. To reset the light remove the ECU fuse from the engine bay fuse box. Reinsert it after 5 seconds.
The check engine light may be flashing on a 1996 Honda Accord if a timing issue is detected or oil pressure is low. The exact cause can be determined by connecting an OBDII code reader.
You will need to access a diagnostic computer to turn off the check engine light on the 2003 Honda Accord. You could also remove the fuse from the dash lights or instrument panel.
Warning lights on a 2008 Honda Accord include the gas light and the check engine light. There is also lights that come on when doors are open.
Light can only be reset by the use of diagnostic equipment.
There is one, but it's not marked "check engine." It looks like a little engine with a lightning bolt on it.
I have a 1990 Honda accord ex and my check engine light the car goes form a high rev to a low rev when I first turn on the car. Is this a vacume line problem or a voltage problem?