well, theres no code, but if you go into options you can erase all your progress.
Mama Quilla II was created in 1977.
Mama Quilla II ended in 1982.
Mama - 2010 II is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
advance auto or OB II code reader
if it was manufactured after '96 it should have an OBD II port located underneath the dashboard near the steering column. take an OBD II scanner and find the code that was tripped and reset it.
by connecting an OBD II code reader
Did you try disconnecting the battery for five minutes? Most OBD II code readers have a reset or erase feature that will erase the codes and reset the computer after diagnostics are complete.
change the sencer related to the code and reset the computer problem solved drive safe
You get a OBD II reader (http://www.nextag.com/obd-ii-code-reader/search-html), which will read the code, tell you what the problem is, and if desired, reset the check engine light. If you don't fix the problem,however, you are not guaranteed that the light will go away permanently.
To reset the P0325 knock sensor 1 code, you can use an OBD-II scanner to clear the code after addressing the underlying issue, such as replacing or repairing the knock sensor or its wiring. Alternatively, disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 15 minutes to reset the engine control module (ECM), which can also clear the code, though this is less recommended as it can also reset other settings. Always ensure that the problem causing the code is fixed before resetting to avoid recurring issues.
You will need to have the codes read and reset and the cause of the problem corrected. Many auto part stores will read and reset your code for free. Or you can perches a OBD II Reader and reset it your self.
You need an OBD-II code reader. Some parts stores can do it for free if you do not have this tool.