Service Engine Light?
Service Engine Light?
need help on a quick fix..... i was cleaning out the air filter, unplugged the Sensor near it.... and put everything back together, but totally forgot about plugging back in the sensor... few hrs. later, i reversed car out of drive, and a big hestitation came (felt like someone hit the breaks), then the "Service Engine Soon" light came on.. and i shut the car off, and plugged the sensor back in, and now that light wont come off.. help...
Originally Posted by JPMax
No, for 99 MAX, the screw on ECU is quite different. It makes difficult turning. The best and easiest way is using an OBD2 scanner to reset ECU.
He didn't specify if he has a 99.
But, my brother has a 99 and we've done it a few times.
Only difference is you need a small phillips screwdriver instead.
Not that hard. Just take it easy when turning the screw.
But, my brother has a 99 and we've done it a few times.
Only difference is you need a small phillips screwdriver instead.
Not that hard. Just take it easy when turning the screw.
Originally Posted by JPMax
He didn't specify if he has a 99.
But, my brother has a 99 and we've done it a few times.
Only difference is you need a small phillips screwdriver instead.
Not that hard. Just take it easy when turning the screw.
But, my brother has a 99 and we've done it a few times.
Only difference is you need a small phillips screwdriver instead.
Not that hard. Just take it easy when turning the screw.
Originally Posted by x X CLoud X x
need help on a quick fix..... i was cleaning out the air filter, unplugged the Sensor near it.... and put everything back together, but totally forgot about plugging back in the sensor... few hrs. later, i reversed car out of drive, and a big hestitation came (felt like someone hit the breaks), then the "Service Engine Soon" light came on.. and i shut the car off, and plugged the sensor back in, and now that light wont come off.. help...
Just leave it alone and it will reset itself after a few days. It just needs to check to make sure the sensor is good, then it will reset.
Originally Posted by Apparition
WARNING: be damn careful with that screw as to not overturn it, it is NOT durable in the least if you over tighten even a small amount a few times.
Help with CEL codes
My CEL came on and the codes were 03 04 (Knock Sensor) and 10 03 (Park/Neutral Position Switch). The only problem is I have a 99 SE with a 5 speed. I reset the codes and the same ones came back after about 300 miles. Obviously these codes are wrong as I am not having any problem with knocking and I don't have an automatic transmission. Any suggestions? I will have to have the light off to pass inspection.
Originally Posted by radarvector
My CEL came on and the codes were 03 04 (Knock Sensor) and 10 03 (Park/Neutral Position Switch). The only problem is I have a 99 SE with a 5 speed. I reset the codes and the same ones came back after about 300 miles. Obviously these codes are wrong as I am not having any problem with knocking and I don't have an automatic transmission. Any suggestions? I will have to have the light off to pass inspection.
And, a bad KS does not cause knocking.
Originally Posted by 99se5speed
Your next question will probably be how do i reset the ecu? Well you can find that in the stickies or you get just unplug your battery over night and that should reset it.
My CEL comes on and off intermittenly and the only code it throws is 5-5 which means nothing is wrong. BUT I can free-spin the screw on my ECU (previous owners fault) it never really "stops." Does anyone know if my ECU is beyond repair?
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