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I suggest you don't just reset the code(s). This may be a source for greater problems. The good procedure would be to retrieve the code and fix the problem. Then the code(s) can be cleared using the same instrument and procedure that retrieved it or them.
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Need to be more specific reset what codes and what do u mean by OBD it is a system not a tool u may be able to reset codes by unhooking negative battery terminal but most car will reset themselves after so many ignition cycles without seeing the problem
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A generic code reader at a auto parts store should reset the codes for you,auto zone might do it for free,if not the code reader is only about 70 bucks.
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You can also try disconnecting the battery. That will reset the engine check light until the problem occurs again. It may not clear stored diagnostic codes. Make sure that you have the stereo anti theft code if needed.
Yes, it should be reset. Auto Zone usually offers to reset the code on something like that if you buy the part there. You can reset the code yourself. Remove the Negative battery terminal for 1 min and then reconnect it. That should reset the fault codes in the ECM.
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