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You can reset the engine management light Jaguar X type by checking the original Jaguar manufacturer's or owner's manual and making sure that you the reset option is available.
The old fuse is for interior lights and radio memory. It does not feed engine management. There should be nothing to reset.
You will probably find that your engine management light is illuminated. The reason that the car will not rev higher than 2000 revs is because it is running in "limp mode" and this is controlled by the engine management system kicking in. If you find the engine management fault & reset the system then the car should run as normal.
I changed my rediator and the engine light came on and remained on, how do i get this light off
how to reset anti-theft system to start engine
easiest way to reset the car is to pull the battery cable and let it sit for 20 minutes of so. This removes all volatile stored data from the engine management system. Make sure you write down any radio codes beforehand.
If you are looking for an inertia/reset switch, the answer is no. The engine computer controls the fuel system with relays.If you are looking for an inertia/reset switch, the answer is no. The engine computer controls the fuel system with relays.
Disconnect the red battery wire then reconnect it.
It is reset with a OBD2 scan tool, after the repair of the system.
When your alarm system is malfunctioning the horn will be when the engine is off. You will need to reset your antitheft system.
To reset the engine management light on a Citroen Picasso, press and hold the trip reset button. Turn ignition key to position 2. By keeping the button pressed in, the trip meter will count down. When zero is reached, release the trip button and the start car service light will be extinguished.
I'm having the same problem with a 2000 Astra and it has been suggested the answer is that the engine management system needs to be reset. I have not taken the car to a dealer for a major scheduled service. When the engine is cold it drives perfectly. Once warm it misses constantly. It may be the computer is programmed to do this so you will take it in to the dealer for them to service it (BMW's do something similar, but you can often buy a reset tool for BM's). Hope this helps. I'm having the same problem with a 2000 Astra and it has been suggested the answer is that the engine management system needs to be reset. I have not taken the car to a dealer for a major scheduled service. When the engine is cold it drives perfectly. Once warm it misses constantly. It may be the computer is programmed to do this so you will take it in to the dealer for them to service it (BMW's do something similar, but you can often buy a reset tool for BM's). Hope this helps.