While some vehicles require you to momentarily remove the battery cable to reset the service engine light, Saturn uses a much more civilized method. Look in the fuse compartment, the one near the battery. There should be a push-button marked "oil" or something similar.
With the key turned on but the engine NOT started, push and hold the button for 5 to 10 seconds or until you hear the chime. THEN the service engine light has cleared.
Disconnect the negative terminal to the battery and reattach - that resets the monitor lights.
Service lights can be reset by following a few simple instructions located in the owners manual. Resets of this kind may be different for each motor vehicle.
When you turn on the ignition the service indicator lights up, then press the reset button in the instrument until the mileage resets. This takes around 15 secs so be patient!
Disconnect battery cables from battery for 30 minutes and then reconnect battery it then resets.
if you don't have the key or don't have access to it, you have to take the battery out and put it back in and it resets most lights, or really just take the cables off the battery and put them back on
Why does mobile phone time resets to 9.00 pm when remove the battery and then restarts mobile phone?
I'm pretty sure you need a code reader which has a reset. Other wise, in some cases, I think you can disconnect the battery which resets the computer in some cars.
The alternator may need to be replaced.
Did you recently replace the battery? If you did, the light resets to a lower setting. On your dash, check the button next to your mileage indicator. It usually is also a dial. Try turning that up.
when you unhook the battery the computer probably resets itself.
It's a small electronic device that tells the car's computer that you've changed the oil and it resets the oil change indicator lights. You can order the tool from Bavarian Autosport.
Just unplug your battery cables and it resets the OBD computer. A