== == I am not familiar with SES. Do you mean SRS? If so, seek professional help when dealing with the SRS (Air Bags) on your vehicle. Serious injury can occur when working with the SRS.
3.0L V6
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The easy way would be to go to the nearest auto parts store (like autozone) and borrow an OBD II tester, or have one of their employees do it, and use it to clear the SES memory. Sometimes just unhooking the Nrgative battery cable for about one minute will also reset the SES. Good luck
Turns the fuel pump on after a bad jolt.
huh?
disconect battery replace item that the SES is telling u to replace use an OBDII tool and reset that way
You cannot "fix" it. But you can replace it in about an hour.
You cannot "fix" it. But you can replace it in about an hour.
If you've corrected the problem, it will reset itself after so many ignition cycles or 100 miles. If need to erase the code from the PCM, you need a scan tool. These can be had for as little as $30 from your local parts store. However, if you haven't corrected the problem, and you erase the code. The SES light will soon return.
If its the maintanence reminder, hold the trip odometer reset button and turn the ignition on. After about 10 seconds it will stop flashing or go off. If its the SES light, then you need a scantool
The correct spelling is "cess."
If you don't have access to the tool to do this, you can reset the light by disconnecting your battery and leaving it disconnected for 5-10 minutes. This will also clear the Keep Alive Memory. Be sure to disconnect the negative terminal.