pull radio fuse, says back up... wait 10 mins.. replace... or disconnect battery for 10 mins, reconnect
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.
Disconnecting the negative battery cable for 5 minutes will reset the ECU. However, it will just come back on if the problem that caused it to illuminate is not repaired.
No, it will take care of itself.
A 2000 Honda Accord check engine light will stay on if the ECU is not reset. To reset the light remove the ECU fuse from the engine bay fuse box. Reinsert it after 5 seconds.
You do not have to reset the computer. The ECU will take care of itself and there is nothing you have to do but drive the car.
To reset the ECU in a 1993 Honda Accord, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal and leaving it disconnected for about 10-15 minutes. This allows the ECU to clear its memory. Afterward, reconnect the negative terminal and start the engine, allowing it to idle for several minutes to let the ECU recalibrate. Make sure to drive the car normally afterward to help the ECU relearn optimal settings.
The ECU is under the carpet on the passenger side front seat (under the dashboard area where you rest your feet).
check with the dealer for the reset codes.
How can you reset an ECU on a Kia Sedona
You can try disconnecting the negative battery cable for about five minutes. This may or may not reset the ECU. If it does not, then you will have to use an OBD 2 scan tool to reset it. If you do not repair the problem that caused the check engine light to come on in the first place it will just come back on.
There is no ECU reset button.
you push the reset button on the back of the ECU.