To clear a check engine code, you can use an OBD-II scanner, which connects to the vehicle's diagnostic port. After reading the codes, the scanner typically has an option to clear or erase them. Alternatively, disconnecting the vehicle's battery for about 15 minutes can also reset the engine control module, though this may erase other settings. Always ensure that the underlying issue is resolved before clearing the code to avoid potential damage or safety issues.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
I clear the check engine light with a Scangauge II. But most ODB-II devices can read and clear the code.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear the code with a scan tool.
After fixing the cause of the trouble code, you clear code with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause for the code, you can clear code with a scan tool.
You can disconnect the battery for about 5 minutes and this will clear the check engine codes stored in the computer. If the problem that caused the code has not been repaired the check engine code will just happen again. The only way to get the check engine light to not be on is to repair the problem then clear the codes.
You'll need a ODBII code reader to reset the check engine. The connection is under the stearing colonm. First check the code, clear the problem and the reset the light.
After reading the code, fixing the cause, you clear the code with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.