To reset the P1693 Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) related to the companion module, start by addressing any underlying issues that triggered the code, such as wiring faults or module malfunctions. After resolving these issues, you can reset the code using an OBD-II scanner by selecting the "Erase Codes" option. Alternatively, you can disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 10-15 minutes to clear the code. Always ensure that any necessary repairs are completed before clearing the code to prevent it from reappearing.
The light is on because there is a problem detected by the ABS/Traction control module. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself after a short drive.
There is no such thing as resetting the pick-up module
it will reset its self after 12 hours
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Turn the key off, then off. The ABS codes are nor cleared and the light off unless a problem has been detected again. If the problem is detected again, check for ABS codes. Not that most common problems are bad speed sensor or bad control module.
It doesn't have a body control module.
I sent my original module to a company i found on google - www.myairbags.com They reset it for $55 and shipped back to me for free!
There is no need for resetting the module
There is no "reset". If the light is on, the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code. The cause will need repaired, and the light will clear itself.There is no "reset". If the light is on, the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code. The cause will need repaired, and the light will clear itself.
Someone can do a factory reset for a Xperia X8 using a Sony Ericsson PC companion. Start by pressing the home button. Then pick setting and click the SD card option. From there, there will be a factory data reset button.
Unhook the battery for ten minutes.
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