Help ASAP, need answer by lunch Tomor (weds)!
#1
Help ASAP, need answer by lunch Tomor (weds)!
How do I clear a CEL? My check engine light is on and need gone ASAP! I don't have a code reader and don't wanna pay. What way is there. I did a search n all I saw was disconnect battery n touch +&- cables. Is this true? Will it mess with anything. I don't wanna have to get a code for radio or any of that. Thankyou. Please have a legit answer that will work(praying)
#2
Do NOT touch the cables together. But disconnecting the battery will only clear the CEL if it is not a persisting problem, and in most cases will only clear it for a few miles. And you don't have to worry about the radio code unless your car has the immobilizer, which is believe is 2001(.5?) or newer. Even if it is, you can ride around for a little bit with the radio locked, and pull it out when you get home and locate the code on the back of it.
#5
If it is for inspection then it generally depends on what the CEL is for. If the shop is reputable and goes strictly by the book then whatever your CEL is for might not matter. All they'll do is tell you what is wrong and recommend you fix it... With them, of course.
#6
The readiness code FASTER was talking about takes...around 30 miles to register (I think)
#9
The radio code is definitely not on the back of the radio. What would be the point of having it? That'd be like taping the key to a pad lock to the back of the lock...
What you want is not going to happen. If you don't want to get the radio code, you need a scanner. If you don't want to use a scanner, you need the radio code. There is no way around this. Autozone/Advance will read the code but are legally not allowed to clear it. If you can't get the radio code, you're either going to have to buy an OBDII code reader from Advance or find somebody local to you with one (or VAG COM) to clear it.
What you want is not going to happen. If you don't want to get the radio code, you need a scanner. If you don't want to use a scanner, you need the radio code. There is no way around this. Autozone/Advance will read the code but are legally not allowed to clear it. If you can't get the radio code, you're either going to have to buy an OBDII code reader from Advance or find somebody local to you with one (or VAG COM) to clear it.