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service engine soon 98 caravan
My engine light on my Dodge Caran just turned on, and i now learned
that it was because my gas cap was not on. My question is, is there a way to reset this light on 1998 Dodge Caran. Thanks for your help |
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>My engine light on my Dodge Caran just turned on, and i now learned
>that it was because my gas cap was not on. >My question is, is there a way to reset this light on 1998 Dodge Caran. >Thanks for your help My 88 caravan had a switch behind the dashboard (where the instrument panel is) that you just pushed to reset. Not sure on my 97, although I think if you disconnect the battery for a few minutes then reconnect it, that may reset the codes it stores. What does the manual say?? Good Luck... fwed |
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In article <dt2ud.1089$jn.886@lakeread06>,
"fweddybear" > wrote: > >My engine light on my Dodge Caran just turned on, and i now learned > >that it was because my gas cap was not on. > >My question is, is there a way to reset this light on 1998 Dodge Caran. > >Thanks for your help > > My 88 caravan had a switch behind the dashboard (where the instrument > panel is) that you just pushed to reset. No it didn't. The switch that you're remembering is/was to reset the "Maintenance Required" light which is/was a whole different animal from an SES light. |
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In article <dt2ud.1089$jn.886@lakeread06>,
"fweddybear" > wrote: > >My engine light on my Dodge Caran just turned on, and i now learned > >that it was because my gas cap was not on. > >My question is, is there a way to reset this light on 1998 Dodge Caran. > >Thanks for your help > > My 88 caravan had a switch behind the dashboard (where the instrument > panel is) that you just pushed to reset. >No it didn't. >The switch that you're remembering is/was to reset the >"Maintenance Required" light which is/was a whole different >animal from an SES light. Oops.... sorry.. I thought they were the same... so how would you fix this guys problem?? Fwed |
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Hi,
On many cars, it will reset itself once the cap is tightened. It may take a few days, because the system has to go through a certain amount of cycles to be sure that the fault is gone. Then, the light will go out. Mark John wrote: > My engine light on my Dodge Caran just turned on, and i now learned > that it was because my gas cap was not on. > My question is, is there a way to reset this light on 1998 Dodge Caran. > Thanks for your help |
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In article <uI5ud.1599$jn.581@lakeread06>,
"fweddybear" > wrote: > >No it didn't. > >The switch that you're remembering is/was to reset the > >"Maintenance Required" light which is/was a whole different > >animal from an SES light. > > Oops.... sorry.. I thought they were the same... so how would you fix > this guys problem?? I'd plug in my scan tool and clear the trouble code, that way the adaptive memories for the engine and transmission won't be disturbed. (this assumes that the original problem was indeed a hurried fuel stop) |
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"Neil Nelson" > wrote in message ... > In article <uI5ud.1599$jn.581@lakeread06>, > "fweddybear" > wrote: > > > >No it didn't. > > >The switch that you're remembering is/was to reset the > > >"Maintenance Required" light which is/was a whole different > > >animal from an SES light. > > > > Oops.... sorry.. I thought they were the same... so how would you fix > > this guys problem?? > > I'd plug in my scan tool and clear the trouble code, that way the > adaptive memories for the engine and transmission won't be > disturbed. (this assumes that the original problem was indeed a > hurried fuel stop) How about just doing nothing because the code will reset itself after 50 starts or so, if nothing else is wrong and the original fault isn't there anymore. Ted |
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In article >,
"Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote: > > I'd plug in my scan tool and clear the trouble code, that way the > > adaptive memories for the engine and transmission won't be > > disturbed. (this assumes that the original problem was indeed a > > hurried fuel stop) > > How about just doing nothing because the code will reset itself after 50 > starts or so, if nothing else is wrong and the original fault isn't there > anymore. Yup, he could do that if the light isn't too annoying. of course, if he has an emissions test coming up, he may not pass, and if another fault should crop up while driving, he won't know about it. |
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Update:
Problem solved, i unplugged the battery cable for 5 min, problem has gone away. Thanks for your help Neil Nelson wrote: > In article >, > "Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote: > > > > I'd plug in my scan tool and clear the trouble code, that way the > > > adaptive memories for the engine and transmission won't be > > > disturbed. (this assumes that the original problem was indeed a > > > hurried fuel stop) > > > > How about just doing nothing because the code will reset itself after 50 > > starts or so, if nothing else is wrong and the original fault isn't there > > anymore. > > Yup, he could do that if the light isn't too annoying. > > of course, if he has an emissions test coming up, he may not > pass, and if another fault should crop up while driving, he won't > know about it. |
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