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If you don’t have a code reader with a reset, use this procedure disconnect the negative battery cable then turn on your headlights for 10 minutes, turn off headlights then connect cable to battery. Next start your engine let engine run for 10-15 minutes before driving, this resets the sensors and computer. While waiting you will need to reset your radio for your stations. Smokeploe
Just get a code reader or take it by auto zone and use theirs for free. Code readers are cheap to buy. I always have one in my truck because those warnings like to come on when I'm out in the bush. Nice to know if it's something serious or one of those no big deal warnings. Easy to erase with a reader.
Bet you have an ABS fault code hence the trac control and stabilitrac lights as those systems will be disabled by an ABS issue and those warnings come on.A basic code reader usually wont access ABS codes, you will need an actual scan tool.Sounds like a hard fault as they wont clear/reset right away when the key is activated (ABS systems run a self check on power up.)Electrical tape over the lights
Quote from: Buckmark on May 28, 2025, 02:56:41 PMBet you have an ABS fault code hence the trac control and stabilitrac lights as those systems will be disabled by an ABS issue and those warnings come on.A basic code reader usually wont access ABS codes, you will need an actual scan tool.Sounds like a hard fault as they wont clear/reset right away when the key is activated (ABS systems run a self check on power up.)Electrical tape over the lights So I need to pay someone who has "an actual scan tool" to get this fixed and/or the light to go off?