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Originally Posted by ahuff1981
OK So yeah I read the book a while back and it said one click so every since I made sure to do it about 3. But still if it was the cap and I accidently didn't click it all the way one time how in the world would I reset the MIL?
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You can check the codes yourself...try this:
If the check engine light is on, check for the codes. Do the key dance and see what codes you get and post back.
To read any OBD codes, perform the following sequence.
1) Cycle the ignition key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON within 5 seconds.
2) Count the number of times the 'Check Engine' lamp on the instrument panel flashes on and off. The number of flashes represents the code. There is a slight pause between the flashes representing the first and second digits of the code. Longer pauses separate individual codes. For example, flash-flash-flash [pause] flash-flash represents the code 32. On some models it may give you the "P" code.
To reset the MIL, you can disconnect the negative terminal on your battery for a few minutes.