The computer has detected that the fault still exists. Use a code scanner to find out what the computer has detected.
Yes, and disconnecting the battery while the engine is running can severely damage the computers
NO
Try disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes
Try disconnecting the battery.
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine the problem On OBD2 disconnecting the battery will do no good as it keeps history codes.jd
Try disconnecting the battery for 1 minute.
I reset the check engine light on my jeep by disconnecting it from the battery.
If your engine does not turn off by the key I suggest disconnecting the battery and alternator and immediately fixing what is wrong
Should be able to reset it by disconnecting the negative battery cable from the battery for ten minutes.
you can usually reset those by disconnecting the car battery for 15sec or so.
NO. has to be cleared with a scan tool
Just disconnect The Battery. Easy! Disconnecting the battery may or may not work. Know that if you do not repair the problem that set the check engine light in the first place, the light will just come back on. If disconnecting the battery does not reset the light you will have to use an OMB2 scan tool to reset it.