To erase the CATS (Computer Active Technology Suspension) system fault warning in a 2001 Jaguar S-Type 4.0, you can try disconnecting the car's battery for about 15-20 minutes, which may reset the system. If the warning persists, using an OBD-II scanner to clear the fault codes can also help. Additionally, ensure there are no underlying issues with the suspension system, as the warning may reappear if faults are detected. If problems continue, consulting a professional mechanic or Jaguar specialist is advisable.
it means ur cats have a fault
Include: #include "windows.h". To erase use the system("CLS"); for XP, system("Clear"); for Linux.
Options > Erase Data (WARNING: Handle with care!)
You have a problem in the anti-lock brake system. You'll need a tech-1 scan tool to read codes and erase them, once the problem has been repaired. Have a professional look at it.
You need a handheld scanner to erase codes.
Reinstall the operating system.
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You would need to reset the on-board computer if it does not automatically reset when the malfunction itself is corrected.
take it to an autozone and have them do a code test on it its free and after they are done ask them to erase the codes that should shut it off???
The system has a fault code does the dash read do not exceed 35mph should read eas fault may be a bad sensor bag pump etc you will need to take to the dealer to read and erase codes
Startup disk for an operating system will just boot the system and load OS basic components in the machine RAM. After that what all it does depends on what else it is programmed to do and what commands/options you select. If you plan to install an operating system it generally will ask you and give a warning that disk or particular partition of the disk will be formatted and you will loose all the data.
Hold start as you are turning the system on. You will be asked if you want to delete your data, and given the choice of yes or no. Choose yes to erase the data.