Behind the ash tray, just remove it, it should come off
Hook up a scan tool or take it to your dealer.
Must be reset with an OBD2 scan tool after the problem is repaired.
No, you must reset it with an OBD2 scan tool.
Try disconnecting the negative battery cable for 5 minutes. If that does not work you will need an OBD2 scan tool.
With a scan tool, or if you don't have one, see the FAQ in the "related links", question number 12.
Have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool and then repair the problem. You can then try to reset the ECU by removing the negative battery cable for 5 minutes which may or may not reset the ECU. If it does not, it will have to be reset with the scan tool.
Scan it with an OBD2 scan tool.
By having the problem repaired and the light reset with an OBD2 scan tool. Pre 1996 remove the negative battery cable for 5 minutes.
it can only be reset with an OBD 2 Scan Tool. If you do not repair the problem that set the light in the first place it will just come back on.
There is a problem with the emissions system. Have the ECU scanned with a OBD2 scan tool. This will tell you the fault code that has been set. With this code you can start to diagnose the problem.
Plug in a scan tool.
It is on because there is a problem with the emissions system. Have the ECU scanned with an OBD2 scan tool. The code it retrieves will tell you where to start looking for the problem.