This can be done with a scan tool or by unhooking the battery for a minute.
Hi, Two ways to clear the codes: 1) Scan Tool or Code Reader that can clear the codes. 2) Repair the issue causing the code and WAIT until diagnostic system runs AND passes the diagnostic that failed. Good Luck!
Codes can only be cleared by the use of diagnostic equipment.
No.....its against the law to clear codes.
The lug nut torque for your 2000 Subaru Outback is 58-72 ftlb according to the Subaru Owner's Manual.
After performing checking procedures on any OBD-II components, clear the PCM of all trouble codes by disconnecting the negative cable from the remote battery terminal for at least ten seconds.
Disconnect the battery - wait a few minutes and reconnect ____________________________________________ Your best and correct way to clear your computer of any codes is to have a code reader. Auto Zone will check and clear your computer codes for FREE.
The codes are telling you there is a problem. If the problem is not fixed the codes will come back.
Pulling a fuse will not clear codes on this vehicle. A scan tool is required to clear codes.
Have vehicle scanned and codes cleared - usually a problem in the emission control system
The 2.5 litre four cylinder engine in a 2000 Subaru Forester has a timing BELT
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