Thank You
Now, since it hasn't cleared from my dash (without unplugging), I reckon
it's broke.
Is this a dealer problem or can a simple guy like me fix it?
Cecil
"TBone" <NoWay@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:48230ebf$0$4090$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If the problem was caused by the gas cap being loose, the computer will
> detect the correction and turn the light off by itself in a short period
of
> time and you need to do nothing for that to happen. You can disconnect
the
> battery to clear the codes if you wish but that also makes the computer
> forget everything else that it learned and it has to start all over
again.
> The light may not come back on right away but if the problem is more
than
> just a loose cap, it will light the MIL again. If you have to take it
for
> emissions inspection any time soon, doing that will cause you to fail as
> there are some long term tests that need to be completed and passed by
the
> computer that will be reset and restarted by disconnecting the battery
or
> even just clearing codes.
>
> --
> If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving
>
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