To reset the computer codes on a 2000 Daewoo Leganza, you can disconnect the battery by removing the negative terminal for about 10-15 minutes. This will clear the stored codes in the engine control module (ECM). After reconnecting the battery, you may need to drive the vehicle for a short distance for the ECM to recalibrate. Additionally, using an OBD-II scanner can help clear the codes more effectively if you have one available.
The code is located inside the glove box on the door. Been there and totally bought a whole new system and friend showed me where it was!! Good luck!
depends.firstly you need to have the system read with a scan tool to interpret codes,could be anything from wheel speed sensors to broken teeth on ring gear or abs unit itself.
To reset the OBDII drive cycle for a 2000 Daewoo Leganza, you typically need to disconnect the vehicle’s battery for about 15 minutes. This will clear any stored trouble codes and reset the engine control module. After reconnecting the battery, drive the vehicle under varied conditions—accelerating, decelerating, and idling—to complete the drive cycle and allow the OBDII system to recheck emissions readiness. Always refer to the specific vehicle manual for detailed instructions.
To reset the computer codes on a Suzuki Forenza, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 10-15 minutes, which allows the system to reset. After reconnecting the battery, the codes should be cleared. Alternatively, you can use an OBD-II scanner to clear the codes directly. Always ensure to address the underlying issues that triggered the codes before resetting.
OBD-2 scan tool needed to check computer.
You will have to drive it until it comes on.
Try the Daewoo codes. If that doesn't work, your remote might have a 'search' function where it goes through all the codes it knows about.
If you are refering to trouble codes you have to use a code scanner or a scann tool. Check with Kragen for a free test.
Try disconnecting the battery for 20 minutes then reconnect.
Yes, the computer does store its codes in the RAM.
To reset the computer on a Pontiac Grand Prix SE, you can disconnect the negative battery cable for about 10-15 minutes. This will clear any stored trouble codes and reset the computer. Afterward, reconnect the battery cable and start the vehicle, allowing it to idle for a few minutes to recalibrate the system. If you have specific error codes, it's advisable to address those issues first before resetting.
I need to know the computer fault codes I need numbered bios codes and not bleep codes