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How do you reset a Honda Accord check engine light?

DAVID, AS YOU KNOW THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES ON FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS. A DIAGNOSTIC WOULD NEED TO BE RUN TO SEE WHAT CODES ARE COMING UP. ASSUMING THAT YOU HAVE DONE THIS AND MADE THE NECESSARY REPAIRS AT A SHOP, THEN THE SHOP SHOULD HAVE RESET THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT. IF YOU DID THE REPAIRS YOURSELF YOU CAN DISCONNECT THE BATTERY(BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TERMINALS) LET IT SIT FOR ABOUT 15-30 MINUTES. IF YOU RECONNECT THE BATTERY AND START THE ENGINE AND THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES BACK ON, THEN ALL OF THE NECESSARY REPAIRS HAVE NOT BEEN DONE.

All you have to do is disconnect the Negative battery terminal. It is not necessary to disconnect both. Once you've disconnected the terminal, let the car sit with no power for a few minutes, then reconnect the battery terminal. Your light should not come on, unless your engine sensors throw another code through your car's computer.

Caution: I was tempted to disable the "engine check" light in my 2001 Odyssey. Last time it came on I spent over $100 on emmission control. However I had the dealer run the diagnostics on it again. Diagnostics showed I needed a new transmission! I had the transmission replaced at NO CHARGE under an extended warranty thatI was unaware of. Lesson? Better Safe Than Sorry.

You DO NOT need to disconnect the battery terminals.

All you have to do is turn the key to the "on" position (not running, but so that the radio etc. come on) and hold the trip reset button for about 15-20 seconds.

KEEP IN MIND - that the light could be an indication of needed service as opposed to just coming on based on mileage.

To be clear, you must hold in the trip odometer reset button and THEN turn the key to the "on" position. If you prefer the battery disconnect method, be sure you have your radio code handy to re-initiate.

according to factory repair manuals all you have to do is remove the radio fuse for 10 seconds. the fuse is in the engine compartment fuse box, 15 amper (blue)

Ok, a couple things real quick. The MAINTENANCE LIGHT can be reset by holding down the odometer while turning the key. You can reset the CHECK ENGINE LAMP (technically the "MIL"...stands for "MALFUNCTION Indicator Lamp") by removing the power supply to the "ECU"...stands for "Engine Control Unit" or "Electronic Control Unit" depending on the manufacturer. This will clear all OBDII (On-Board Diagnostic II) codes without question (I'm assuming we are working on a 1996 or newer vehicle when I reference the OBDII, but even if not the codes will still be cleared.) This can be definitely be accomplished by removing the negative cable for a couple minutes and probably by removing the radio fuse like the manual says (in Hondas the two general share that constant power source for memory functions such as fault codes, radio stations, and whatnot.) If you are doing this to get through an emissions inspection where they hook up to the computer via the OBDII connector you'll have to wait anywhere from 5 to 50 miles, rarely longer, for the computer to run a series of diagnostic self checks on the different systems. Until that happens the inspection will not even initiate because, guess what, the EPA that mandates the OBDII system is not a bunch of idiots. They require manufacturers to meet specific requirements when programming these rascals and the self-checks (known technically as "Readiness Monitors") are one of them. For this type of inspection two (2) of these "Readiness Monitors" can be left unchecked when inspected on vehicles up to 1999, from 2000 on only one (1) "Readiness Monitor" is allowed to be unchecked for the inspection to initialize. Also, you should know that when a diagnostic query is made on that computer a block of time before and after the error is stored. This block contains all of the vehicles streaming telemetric data at the time of the fault(s). When you erase the code you erase that data too. This information is extremely helpful to anyone trying to diagnose your problem. They'll be able to tell if the engine was hot or cold, what your speed was, what RPM range, how much air and how much fuel the engine was using, the position of the throttle, how hot the air coming into the engine was, and a lot of other stuff that they'll definitely be billing you for should they have to take the time to recreate the problem to regather a large enough data set to make a proper diagnosis. Should you clear the codes, they'll be able to see that too, by looking at how many key starts/warm up cycles and how many "Readiness Monitor" checks have occurred since the car had the battery disconnected/codes cleared. The mechanic in me gets thoroughly irritated when Jiffy Lube or some parts store clears the code after checking it and not knowing how to fix it or even what it is besides what the scan tool in their hand or their computer tells them the description is...and not the slightest clue how to properly go behind the computer and manually check the systems (after all car computers can go bad too and report false positives). It'd be ashame to replace even just a hundred dollars worth of sensor(s) only to find out you actually needed a $200-$1200 computer [don't know the year]). When the customer comes to me with only a code in their hand and says I need this fixed, I just shake my head...okay, all you have is the code guess the entire system will have to be checked instead of keying in on specifics within the fault data set. This can be most frustrating to a mechanic, but the businessman in me just wants to laugh...SURE, Heck yeah, must be a tough one, if Joe Bob Partscounterman with his high dollar scan tool can't figure it out then we'll probably have to spend awhile on it (I really don't gouge in this scenario, but there are plenty who do...by the way Joe Bob's scan tool is what we call a generic scanner and probably cost the store about $300-$600...pretty expensive right, NOPE a shop that services your type car should have something a bit more specific to your car, such as our $2200+ Teradyne Tester w/ Honda software [1])...an hour & half or three later in real time, if you come out on the lucky side of this I tell you, you need a set of plugs and somebody misrouted a vacuum hose and you just wasted good money and hours of our time (mainly trying to get it to act up/set a code/etc.), and yes, believe it or not most mechanics do feel like it's a waste of time regardless of whether or not you're paying. On the flip side of this I come back to you and say yeah your torque converter is starting to come apart and clogged up some of the fluid passageways in your transmission which led to some of the other internal components burning up and we'll need to take it out, tear it down, and make a list...but it shouldn't be too bad though considering there doesn't seem to be any obvious symptoms, all the gears stills function so the hardparts should be good. At this point, the customer asks how much and I tell him around a $1000.00 since we caught it early. EARLY! they exclaim...$1000.00! they cry, but it doesn't feel like anything's wrong, and I tell them, "That's because ingenius Honda engineers programmed an alternate shift pattern for events such as this to save the hard parts. That way it can make it to the shop when the "MIL" comes on without doing huge amounts of damage running the bill up even higher for a full overhaul. Generally we'd just have to replace the torque converter for $400-$600, but this one must have come apart too fast and now we're dealing with internals," I say. IT'S AT THIS EXACT MOMENT THAT EVERY SHOP OWNER/MECHANIC/SERVICE WRITER/ETC. CAN SEE IT IN THEIR FACE, THEY WANT TO KICK THEMSELVES SO HARD IN THE <INSERT EXPLETIVE HERE>. "WHY DID I PUT IT OFF! WHAT DOES A PARTS GUY AT SUCH & SUCH AUTO PARTS KNOW ABOUT THE INSIDE OF A TRANSMISSION, IF HE'S SO <INSERT EXPLETIVE HERE> SMART HE'D BE DOING THIS NOT THAT" AND IT'S AT THIS EXACT MOMENT THAT EVERY ONE OF US CAN'T HELP BUT FEEL WHAT THE GERMANS CALL "SCHADENFREUDE" (look it up). It's the truth, a human being in that scenario might outwardly show some empathy or at least professionlism, but inside the mischievous little voice in our heads is laughing it's rear-end off. Unless you personally unplugged something and right after that the light came on, don't disconnect the battery to reset the light, especially if this is for a state inspection and it's due this month. By the way I used the transmission example because I just dealt with this for fella on his Toyota 4Runner. He was so <insert expletive here> man he was going to take me to court because he thought I was trying to rip him off. I ended up making a deal with him. He'd take it to a dealer (I'm an independent), have them check it, and if I was wrong I'd give him a refund and reimburse him for the tow to the dealer. After the dealer looked at it and told him they didn't rebuild transmissions he was informed he'd need to buy another for well over $2,000. Needless to say we did that for him, and now his little around town beater (again his description) is in having an entire list (mostly his list LOL) done to it. It's actually pretty funny, in my experience it's situations like these that make the best customers.

WOW - you all are making it so difficult. All you do is take a key and push the little black indent part, and light goes back to green.

How do you disconnect the check engine light?

In order to turn off the "Check Engine Light", you or a trusted mechanic check the Onboard Diagnostics (OBDII) OBDII uses a "code reader" which plugs into your car (usually in the dashboard, or near the radio...) and that tells you what "malfunction" is setting your Check Engine Light off.

Basically, if there is a fault in any computer controlled system (fuel, ignition, SRS (airbag), emissions etc) the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) sends a code to the OBD unit... Then the code reader breaks down the fault, it's location and usually (with a good reference manual) you can remedy the problem (or at least narrow it down!)

Good luck and by the way, you can purchase OBDII Code Scanners starting at $99 or so from a ton of auto parts places, if you're a DIYer...

Best

Spencer

How do you reset the check engine light on a Toyota Tundra?

Disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes will clear the warning light if there is no longer a fault. However, if there is a unresolved fault the light will come on again after a hundred miles or so.

thanks alot i was freakin out because i am about to trade in my Toyota and luck has it the stupid light came on so i just followed your answer and it saved me, thanks to whoever submitted this answer........

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If you make sure the odometer is on the actual mileage (not a trip) hold it in turn the vehicle off and then back on while you have the button depressed and walah. It is reset!

If you have a code reader you can reset it but if you still have a problem it will just come back on and in all reality if the problem is fixed it will turn itself of in 20 minutes of driving. The 2 common reasons the check engine light comes on is gas cap and the 02 sensors.

Check engine light 1998 Toyota tacoma?

This could mean any number of things. I have a 98 Tacoma and the "check engine" light has only come on once in 8 years ... and that was because I didn't have a gas cap at the time!

What does it mean when the Check Engine Light stays on the entire time while driving a 1997 Buick LeSabre and hasn't gone off after getting an oil change?

It means the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. The oil change had nothing to do with it. A loose gas cap can however cause this. Tighten the gas cap 3 clicks. You will need to have the computer scanned with an OBD2 scan tool, to retrieve the code. This code will tell you what part is being effected. Not what part is bad, but which one is being effected.

Why would the check engine light come on in a 2004 Chevy silverado truck?

This is a question with a vast number of possibilities. There are many things that could cause this. However, it is most likely going to be something electrical, such as a sensor. If you don't have a code scanner, check with your local auto parts store to see if they can perform a free "engine code scan". This should tell you the primary cause of the light being on, and most likely give you an idea to the solution, or at least a starting point. Parts stores such as Auto Zone and Advance and many others usually perform these "code scans" free of charge. Good luck!!!

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Because the computer in your truck found a sensor that is reporting a problem. Go to Auto Zone and they will read the code for you and tell you what the problem is.

How do you remove service vehicle soon on a vz holden?

You cannot until the problem is fixed. The main cause is a faulty oil pressure sensor. It will need replacing. Best to get your car hooked up to a Tech 2 diagnostic tool by a Mechanic or at Holden first and they can tell what exactly is causing the issue.

How to Reset check engine light on 1998 dodge stratus?

Many things actually but...........disconnect your neg battery terminal under the hood where you jump a car off for about a minute or two and reconnect. Also......Auto Zone will run a free diagnostic on the car and tell you the codes/problems!

How do you fix engine light code P2404?

This code is set because there is a leak in the evaporator emission system. First check to make sure the gas cap is not loose.

What does it mean when the check engine light flashes in a 1997 ford expidition?

The computer has detected a severe emissions malfunction and stored a code. Immediate attention is needed to prevent permenent damage.

What usually is wrong when service engine soon light stays on on 96-S10?

There are pages and pages and items that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked for codes with a scan tool. After repair light can be shut off with scan tool.

Chevy s10 check engine light is on and it runs great?

Depending on the year of the truck, some of the new models the engine light will turn on if you did not close your gaz tank cap tight( three clicks)... Either way engine light will not turn off until you "reset" the warning lights usually with a computer from your garage or dealer. They will be able to read the warning code and tell you exactly what went wrong.

if that doesn't work another thing that would defiantly be worth checking into would be your catalytic converter could be partially plugged

How do you turn off the check engine light in a 1992 Honda Civic SI?

I took out the battery fuse (80A)in a box next to the battery. Then put it back after 15 seconds. The clock had been reset but the check engine light is still on after driving about 5 minutes.

Near the battery is a fuse box...pull the 7.5A fuse (top row, 2nd from left) labeled "Back-up." Leave it out for at least 10 seconds. The ECU pulls "back-up" power off this circuit. Or, disconnect the negative battery terminal. You will need to reset the clock and radio. You should actually reset the ECU after ANY mod. Before I cleared the CEL, you might read it's code (if you havent done so) and correct the problem.

1993 Civic Si

How do you reset the engine light on a 1993 Ford Escort?

You need to repair the cause of the code that turned the light on. You can then reset the light with a scan tool or a battery disconnect.

What does P0130 check engine light code for 2002 Chevy?

Trouble code P0130 means:O2 sensor circuit malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

How do you reset check engine indicator for 1995 Lexus ES300?

Remove the negative battery cable for 30 seconds.

Or you can remove the fuse in the under-the-hood fuse panel marked "EFI" for 10 seconds. This works on most all Lexus models from 90-95.

What does it mean when the check gauge light comes on for about 5 min and then it turns off on a 99 Explorer XLT?

The check gauge light will come on if : the engine coolant temperature is too hot the engine oil pressure is too low, or the fuel level is near empty The next time the check gauge light comes on, check those 3 gauges to see if anything is outside of the normal operating range.

What is the problem if check engine light comes on Chevy Tahoe 1999?

That means that the computer system has recognised a problem with the emissions system on the engine or transmission.

The FIRST thing you need to do is to have the computer system scanned with an engine scanner to find the area the problem may be in. Some parts stores will do this for FREE. Don't start replaceing parts. Have it scanned FIRST.

Why would the check engine light be on in a Ford Focus 2004?

Because you have an engine problem. Take it to AutoZone, or NAPA, and they will check it for free. To reset the computer, disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal and turn the headlight switch on, then back off, and reconnect the battery about 30 minutes later. If there is no problem, the light will stay off. If there IS a problem, it will come back on.

How do you turn check engine light off of Nissan Sentra?

Use a code reader/scanner and clear all codes or try disconnecting the negative battery terminal for up to 30 mins then reconnect

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