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Now this is odd... 200 1990

Sumerduckman wrote:

> Try disconnecting the negative battery cable for 15 minutes, to help clear her
> brain, then see if the code re-sets.

Oh, I so don't want to have to do that, and for particularly pedestrian reasons: I have what once was quite a nice Blaupunkt in there, but one whose display has gone black. If I disconnect the battery, It'll be such a pain to reset my presets that I'll probably just end up buying a new stereo. That's a hefty investment just to reset my check engine light, so that'll be a last resort.

Besides, I did the standard reset procedure, but still came up with the same codes, so I figure the codes are valid, no?

I understand pulling the number 6 fuse cuts power to the ECU. Would that reset the codes?

-EdM.






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