I have a 96 Aurora. The battery (believe it or not) is under the back seat on the passenger side.
To reset the code 38 on a 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora, first, turn off the ignition and disconnect the negative battery cable. Wait for about 10 minutes to allow the system to reset. Reconnect the negative battery cable and start the vehicle. If the code reappears, it may indicate an underlying issue that needs to be diagnosed and repaired.
There no such thing as a reset button on any cars . Just disconnect the negative cable on your battery for few minutes. If theres any code after you do that the problem will have to be fix prior to clear the code
you need to unhook your negative cable for a few that will reset>
To reset the radio on a Honda Civic, first, turn off the ignition and remove the key. Then, disconnect the negative battery cable and wait for about 10-15 minutes. Reconnect the battery cable, turn on the ignition, and the radio should reset. If it has a code, you may need to enter the security code that came with your owner's manual to reactivate it.
un hook the negative battery cable and hold your foot on the break for 30 secons and it will reset your computer
By taking the cable off battery putting back on reset code
They can be cleared, but will return if not repaired.
use a code reader , or take off the negative battery cable off for a few seconds & don't for get to have the radio theft code handy.. after taking off the cable hondas theft system will disable the radio .
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Just disconet the negative cable from the battery or use a code reader. You can get it in discount autoparts for $80 more or less.
Disconnect positive battery cable and step on the brake the after 10 mins reconnect the battery cable andthe computer will be reset
Use a error code reader to erase trouble codes or disconnect the negative cable from the battery for 5-10 minutes.