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I have a 2004 Nissan Quest Van. It only has about 3000 miles on it and the other day a valuable item slid between the instrument cluster and the trim around it. I removed the instrument cluster to get access to find what I was looking for. I couldn't see it and I drove the van to go buy a flashlight. Once I returned home, I found what I was looking for, and replaced the cluster. Now my Service engine soon light is on. I don't want to go to the dealer because obviously this would not be under warranty. Is there any way to reset the light? I assume since I drove it without the cluster being in it detected a fault. Any help is appreciated!
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SES! I know it sucks!
valuable item slid between the instrument cluster and the trim around it.
there is no gap between the instrument cluster and the trim ??? were you trying to roll back ???? heheheh J/K.......... I had the same problem with my “04 Nissan Quest” S after getting the gas tank filled up,........CAP "tightly fasten!!",... the gas gage(dots) will not move.... stuck on 2 dots , and then the service engine soon, light came on,.... I talked with the dealer and he said what every dealer in the world says,........ check your "the gas cap" and I was like yeah ok,… what ever! anyhow then I figured it out, I had to take out all the fuses one by one ,....and one fuse that did the trick is the electronic component fuse (last on the right side, in the fuse box underneath the staring column) take that out wait few seconds and put it back in. and the light will go away, that if you have the same problem as me…., I am sure it will work,.. try it and let me know…. and if that doesn’t work take all of them out one by one and put them back in (preferably in the same spot and replacing it with the same Amp fuse) hheheheh joking aside this should do it.............................. |
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