to reset the old codes you must drive it for atleast an entire drive cycle
You do not have to reset the computer. The ECU will take care of itself and there is nothing you have to do but drive the car.
You take out the battery and reinsert it.
If you are referring to when the computer again can monitor the systems after a manual reset, it is usually between 50 and 100 miles.
No, but you can reset by disconnecting the battery for a little while to reset its memory and leaned values. Or it will relearn itself while you drive it.
You need a scanner to reset it, driving won't do it. If you reset it and don't fix the problem, the light will come back on in 25 miles. This may or may not work for you-on some cars disconnecting the battery will clear all codes.
Get Norton anti virus or if that dont work reset your hard drive
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Under the my computer option right click onto your C Drive or whichever drive you wish to reset the data of and click onto the format drive option. this will reformat the hard drive and delete the information of it. Unless you are trying to reinstall your operating system, this is the best choice. hope this helps!!
You don't reset the computer. The ECU will relearn after a few driving cycles. No input necessary on your part. Just drive normally.
I have a 1998 dodge stratus and the obd inspection results are showing notcomplete or unsupported. I have been told to drive the car so the computer can reset. What is the drive cycle for this car. I have a 1998 dodge stratus and the obd inspection results are showing notcomplete or unsupported. I have been told to drive the car so the computer can reset. What is the drive cycle for this car.
drive it about 30 to 50 miles,you reset the computer when you replaced the battery. What you want is info back in the computer ,that is why a minimum of 30 to 50 miles must be driven to put info back in.