Fix the part that is setting the code in the first place.
Remove cables from battery Remove + cable from the starter solenoid Remove the - battery cable from engine ground install new cables using the same routings as original
Remove - battery cable Remove + battery cable Remove hold-down bolt on front bottom of battery tray Remove battery
You can if it's not newer then a 1998 model. If it's newer then a 98 then you will need a engine scanner to do that.
1. Remove negative battery cable 2. remove positive battery cable 3. remove battery 4. install new battery 5.attach positive cable 6.attach negative cable
Remove - battery cable Remove + battery cable from battery and starter solenoid Route new cable following original routing Connect to starter solenoid Connect to + battery terminal Connect - battery cable
It shouldn't.It shouldn't.
Remove battery cable, reattach first step.
Remove the battery ground cable for about 5 mins. then put it back on. Now there is a reason it came on in the first place, If you don't repair the problem it will just come back on again. You need to have the engine scaned with an engine scanner to see what the problem is.
remove the battery cable for 1 min
The battery cable for sure.
remove battery cable for 1 min
Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery, remove the two bolts from the starter, drop the starter enough to disconnect the wires from it and remove the starter from the engine.