the battery is dead and needs to be charged or replaced, or it could also be the alternator is going bad
unhook the battery cables for 10 minutes.
Easiest way is to disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple minutes then reconnect. This will clear the error codes from the computer. If everything is okay, the CHECK ENGINE light will stay off.
Unhook the battery for ten minutes.
First, check all your connections see if everything is tight. Then try unplugging your battery for 5 minutes, reconnecting it, then driving a few miles to let the computer readjust.
Disconnect the positive battery cable. wait a few minutes then reconnect the cable. the light should go out, & the codes will be cleared.
i think what it is, you need to charge your battery but let it charge for about five minutes and if that doesn't work then you need a different battery
No. Just reconnect the battery and let the car idle for 5-10 minutes and then start driving the car. The car will relearn your driving habits after a week or two. . . .
Disconned the battery for 30 to 60 minutes. This will reset everything to factory setting.
I was told you have to drive the car for 30 minutes or 30 miles and it will figure everything out.
If you able to restart after a few minutes, then your CMP is defective.
reset button for what? if you want to reset everything there isn't a button but you can dissconnect the negative battery cable and wait about ten minutes that should clear everything
Disconnect the battery cable for about 10 minutes and the light will be reset. If it comes on again after driving, it's a recurring problem and you can get the codes read and hopefully fix the problem. Disconnect the battery cable for about 10 minutes and the light will be reset. If it comes on again after driving, it's a recurring problem and you can get the codes read and hopefully fix the problem.