this a typical problem....usually the abs sensor wires at the brake cylinders are loose or dirty....clean and re-attach and it usually fixes the problem until dirt builds up again
You cant, they are factory sealed, what you can do is use a dremel dril and cout open the casing, but i dont recomend that, i did it on mine, and put hid conversion kit, came out well. EZLNH8U
The best way is to have it serviced and they will reset it for you. That light came on because your vehicle isn't running properly and a trouble code got stored in the controll module. A mechanic will hook up his analyser and read the code. This alone will clear the code and the light will go out, but you still have to fix the problem or the light will come back on within minutes.
The 'Transfer Neural' diagnostics light came up on my 2001 Range Rover 4.6 HSE screen. I need help on cheapest way to fix the problem.
You have to find the reason why it came on.
It was MG Rovers flagship car, after the Rover 800 and was built under guidence of BMW. It was suppose to be the saviour of MG Rover, but came too late.
I have a 99 Hyundai Sonata That the check engine light came on, and # 3 & 5 Injectors were fouled
Two bands, The Pogues and The Dubliners, came together to record the Irish Rover in 1987.
yes the light needs to be reset with the diagnostic computer
Our 2003 Discovery came with 255 55 R18. Stay away from Goodyear's HP series. CHEAP tires that wear out quickly and COST A LOT. Shame on Goodyear for putting these tires out. We have only 27,000 on these tires and after rotating them on a normal basis the front two are gone. Check out reviews. NOT GOOD!
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Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem See the related link for an explanation.
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