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| NoGood |
04-05-2005 03:37 PM |
How do you erase DTC for an O.B.D. II vehicle
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| RICK LAKE |
04-05-2005 04:59 PM |
nogood If it is GM you need a scanner like the techII to clear the codes. Snapon scanner works too. Rick
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| NoGood |
04-06-2005 01:56 PM |
Isn't GM a non-OBD II vehicle?
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| John S Peterson |
04-06-2005 03:44 PM |
All vehicles 1996 and newer are OBD II. If you have no access to a scanner you can disconnect the battery and that will get rid of it, but you will also erase any adaptives which the computer will have to re-learn, no big deal though. Why the code in the first place ? Erasing it doesn't cure the reason it came on.
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| NoGood |
04-06-2005 04:35 PM |
I'm just doing this for school.
While we're on OBD II, do you know the name of the tool that accesses information from an OBD II vehicle?
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| 427sharpe |
04-06-2005 07:09 PM |
Any number of scanners out there for this..a midrange one will be about 150 bucks at any decent parts store. Almost all will have a 'clear' button to erase the dtc.s.
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