"Service Engine Soon" light.. how do i get rid of it
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"Service Engine Soon" light.. how do i get rid of it
well i hit 10k (iono if thats the cause) and the serivce engine soon light came on.. but i also forgot to connect a hose when i was swaping intakes around so that might've cuased it.. but anyways.. how do i get rid of mine? reset ecu? dealer? wana keep it outta the dealer if possible
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you can just take your car to Autozone or somewhere and get the code read
and cleared.
I have a OBDII scanner which reads the code and clears it so I just do it at home
whenever I get a SES on any of my cars.
i don't like resetting the ECU as it needs to re-adapt to my driving habits from
scratch again.
and cleared.
I have a OBDII scanner which reads the code and clears it so I just do it at home
whenever I get a SES on any of my cars.
i don't like resetting the ECU as it needs to re-adapt to my driving habits from
scratch again.
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I think you were getting the rich gas smell.
there's literally hundreds of DTC's; when your car throws a SES
get it scanned right away, record it, and clear it. If the same
code comes back repeatedly you have a malfunction.
If you can actually smell the problem giving you a headache,
you waited much too long.
i hate doing ECU resets as it needs to adapt again from scratch.
there's literally hundreds of DTC's; when your car throws a SES
get it scanned right away, record it, and clear it. If the same
code comes back repeatedly you have a malfunction.
If you can actually smell the problem giving you a headache,
you waited much too long.
i hate doing ECU resets as it needs to adapt again from scratch.
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