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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / June 2004

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Resetting Check engine light

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Buhda - 30 Mar 2004 22:26 GMT
I have a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo the check engine light came on about 4 weeks
ago...I took it to auto zone to have the problem read from the computer.
They told me that it was a bad O2 sensor.  Replaced that but light is still
on.  I've been told that the Check engine light may stay on for several
weeks before the computer "resets".  Is there a way to reset the check
engine light w/o taking it to a shop?

Alok
DMan - 31 Mar 2004 22:53 GMT
usually drivel in the following manner!

> I have a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo the check engine light came on about 4 weeks
> ago...I took it to auto zone to have the problem read from the
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> Alok

Disconnect the battery cables for awhile...

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News - 25 Jun 2004 01:40 GMT
You have to remove the gauge panel and move a screw from one hole to the
other. The hole is label with 3 letters. I can not remember what the letters
were. Simply move the screw and the light will rest. This happens at 90,000
miles and every 90,000 after that also.
Steve
 
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