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Old February 22nd 05, 04:02 PM
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Default Resetting 2002 Neon Check Engine Light

Which Fuse to pull to resett the check engine light in a 2002 Neon. I
did it once and can not remember which one. I pulled them all this
time but light stays on so I must of forgot something in the
procedure.

Any one know what the correct procedure is without a scan tool to get
the light off in a 2002?

Thanks,
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Old February 22nd 05, 04:15 PM
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> wrote in message
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> Which Fuse to pull to resett the check engine light in a 2002 Neon. I
> did it once and can not remember which one. I pulled them all this
> time but light stays on so I must of forgot something in the
> procedure.
>
> Any one know what the correct procedure is without a scan tool to get
> the light off in a 2002?
>
> Thanks,

You could disconnect the battery for a while and it may go off, but if your
vehicle is having a problem it will come back on,if you are attemting to go
through emissions this will not work!



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Old February 22nd 05, 04:46 PM
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:15:44 -0600, "TNKEV"
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>You could disconnect the battery for a while and it may go off, but if your
>vehicle is having a problem it will come back on,if you are attemting to go
>through emissions this will not work!
>
>

Thanks I did that and light stayed on. The code was for a misfire in
Cyl # 1. I replaced Plugs and wires and now it is running fine. Will I
have to wait for "Three Good Trips" before it will reset itself and go
off?

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Old February 22nd 05, 04:47 PM
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> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:15:44 -0600, "TNKEV"
> > wrote:
>
>
> >You could disconnect the battery for a while and it may go off, but if

your
> >vehicle is having a problem it will come back on,if you are attemting to

go
> >through emissions this will not work!
> >
> >

> Thanks I did that and light stayed on. The code was for a misfire in
> Cyl # 1. I replaced Plugs and wires and now it is running fine. Will I
> have to wait for "Three Good Trips" before it will reset itself and go
> off?
>

It might go off on its own, if not try diconnecting the battery again.


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Old February 22nd 05, 10:41 PM
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On most vehicles after 96 you need a scan tool to reset the check engine or
service soon lite.

HarryS

> wrote in message
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> Which Fuse to pull to resett the check engine light in a 2002 Neon. I
> did it once and can not remember which one. I pulled them all this
> time but light stays on so I must of forgot something in the
> procedure.
>
> Any one know what the correct procedure is without a scan tool to get
> the light off in a 2002?
>
> Thanks,



 




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