how to reset check engine light
How can i reset check engine light 06 crossfire limited.Advance auto scanner says its in the evaporatve emissions return line [aka,gas cap or possible vent line leak]I`ve retightened gas cap, light still on.We`ve also noticed fuel gage not registering properly.Any help or advise is appreciated.:
How can i reset check engine light 06 crossfire limited.Advance auto scanner says its in the evaporatve emissions return line [aka,gas cap or possible vent line leak]I`ve retightened gas cap, light still on.We`ve also noticed fuel gage not registering properly.Any help or advise is appreciated.:
Is the code you're seeing showing in the mileage window when you first start your car? Or is it a P0730 code on a reader?
Last edited by robby363; Sep 13, 2017 at 11:19 AM.
That is telling you that you are 730 miles overdue for a oil change.
I had the oil changed about 1000 miles back.
I tried the reset everyone talks about to no
avail. My obdII won't interface for some reason
so I guess I'll take it to autozone to reset.
I tried the reset everyone talks about to no
avail. My obdII won't interface for some reason
so I guess I'll take it to autozone to reset.
This is not re-settable via the ODBC port, it is done via a **** on the dash.
The problem usually is that since this **** switch is used so seldom, it gets dirty and does not make good contact.
Here are the owner's manual instructions :
The counter can also be reset by any individual after the
indicated service has been performed. To do so:
1. Turn key to the ON/RUN position.
2. Within one second press the ****/button twice.
3. The present status for days or distance is displayed.
Within 10 seconds turn the key to OFF/LOCK.
4. Press and hold the ****/button, while turning the key to ON/RUN again.
The present status for days or distance is displayed once more. Continue to hold the ****/button.
After approximately 10 seconds, a signal sounds and the display shows 7,000 miles (Canada: 11,000 km) for approximately 10 seconds.
5. Release the ****/button.
Good luck with that ! ( the Autozone people are gonna look at you with a stupid expression on their face )
This is not re-settable via the ODBC port, it is done via a **** on the dash.
The problem usually is that since this **** switch is used so seldom, it gets dirty and does not make good contact.
Here are the owner's manual instructions :
The counter can also be reset by any individual after the
indicated service has been performed. To do so:
1. Turn key to the ON/RUN position.
2. Within one second press the ****/button twice.
3. The present status for days or distance is displayed.
Within 10 seconds turn the key to OFF/LOCK.
4. Press and hold the ****/button, while turning the key to ON/RUN again.
The present status for days or distance is displayed once more. Continue to hold the ****/button.
After approximately 10 seconds, a signal sounds and the display shows 7,000 miles (Canada: 11,000 km) for approximately 10 seconds.
5. Release the ****/button.
This is not re-settable via the ODBC port, it is done via a **** on the dash.
The problem usually is that since this **** switch is used so seldom, it gets dirty and does not make good contact.
Here are the owner's manual instructions :
The counter can also be reset by any individual after the
indicated service has been performed. To do so:
1. Turn key to the ON/RUN position.
2. Within one second press the ****/button twice.
3. The present status for days or distance is displayed.
Within 10 seconds turn the key to OFF/LOCK.
4. Press and hold the ****/button, while turning the key to ON/RUN again.
The present status for days or distance is displayed once more. Continue to hold the ****/button.
After approximately 10 seconds, a signal sounds and the display shows 7,000 miles (Canada: 11,000 km) for approximately 10 seconds.
5. Release the ****/button.
Looking at the dash its the **** on the left. Double wrench , means it time to lube an maintenance other parts of the car. Not only oil change.
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