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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / April 2006

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Getting Rid of the 'Check Engine' Light

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Rev. Tom Wenndt - 24 Apr 2006 03:05 GMT
My '02 Elantra has given the infamous, "Check Engine" light.  Indeed,
someone else had gassed up the car and not put the gas cap on right.  But
after two fills, it still has not gone out.

Experienced the same thing when I rented an '04 Santa Fe.  Fuel cap not on
right, check engine light came on, but then refused to go out.  The service
guy at the rental place even believed that once the light goes on, it is on
for life.

There must be a re-set button or something.  Ideas, anyone?

Tom Wenndt
nothermark - 24 Apr 2006 05:37 GMT
there is probably a better way but disconnecting the battery for a few
minutes may clear it.  It did on my Accent.

>My '02 Elantra has given the infamous, "Check Engine" light.  Indeed,
>someone else had gassed up the car and not put the gas cap on right.  But
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>Tom Wenndt
Tunez - 24 Apr 2006 15:42 GMT
Just remember if you disconnect the battery you will lose all the settings
on yur radio, clock ECT. dont forget to reset those... When it happened to
my 2005 XG350L it took 2 days for the light to go off but hasnt come back on
since

Tunez

> there is probably a better way but disconnecting the battery for a few
> minutes may clear it.  It did on my Accent.
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>>Tom Wenndt
Matt Whiting - 24 Apr 2006 11:30 GMT
> My '02 Elantra has given the infamous, "Check Engine" light.  Indeed,
> someone else had gassed up the car and not put the gas cap on right.  But
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> Tom Wenndt

My Chrysler and GM cars will automatically reset after a certain number
of engine starts if the problem doesn't recur.  However, I think it is a
fairly high number, something like 50 sticks in my mind.  So, it could
take a couple of weeks or more to reset on its own.

The dealer can reset it instantly with a scan tool, so you may want to
swing by your local dealer and have them take care of it.

Matt
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 24 Apr 2006 16:11 GMT
Thanx for your replies, everyone.  I will wait a few days, and then do the
battery thing.  Thankfully, it is not nearly the bother to disconnect the
battery as it is on my Oldsmobile (the famous GM Theftlock).

Tom Wenndt

>> My '02 Elantra has given the infamous, "Check Engine" light.  Indeed,
>> someone else had gassed up the car and not put the gas cap on right.  But
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> Matt
Partner - 24 Apr 2006 16:13 GMT
It will eventually go off by itself or you can go by an Auto Zone and they
will turn it off for you for free,

> My '02 Elantra has given the infamous, "Check Engine" light.  Indeed,
> someone else had gassed up the car and not put the gas cap on right.  But
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> Tom Wenndt

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