Type your answer here... no law .do what you want its your car
Have the problem repaired and they will reset the light. Resetting the light without repairing the problem and it will just come back on. You reset it with an OBD2 scan tool.
The check engine light comes on because there is some problem with the engine or some other componante of your vehicle.. You should take it to a mechanic to have the system checked. There can be many reasons and they differ on different models, so without expertiese, it can be difficult to diagnose.
It has to be done with a scan tool. Resetting the light without correcting the problem will be of no use as the light will come back on.
The problem could be the starter. It's tough to say without seeing the car. The best option would be to bring it to a mechanic, who could correctly diagnose the problem.
My mechanic says 100:1 I have done this for 40l last season without a problem
Have the ABS repaired by a professional. They will reset the light. Resetting the light without repairing the problem will do no good. The light will just come back on.
You must have to concern your mechanic for this problem you should never do this without under any supervision of expert. it may effect on the performance of your bike.
You can by soft resetting a numerous amount of times.
Depends on which engine warning light you are referring to. If you are referring to the Check Engine light then have the problem repaired that caused it to come on in the first place. They will reset the light. Resetting the light without repairing the problem and it will just come back on.
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A code reader that can plug into car's diag port can reset it, there is no point resetting anyway without repair or it comes back on and could be something serious so find out what the problem is.
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