How do you reset the check engine light on a 2013 Kia Forte?

How do you reset the check engine light on a 2013 Kia Forte?

How Do You Reset Your Check Engine Light?

  1. Turn off your ignition.
  2. Don some safety glasses and gloves.
  3. Locate the negative terminal.
  4. Loosen the negative terminal’s nut with a wrench, then pull the connector from the battery, keeping it to the side for 30 to 60 seconds.
  5. Reconnect the cable and tighten with your wrench.

Where is the Check Engine light on a Kia?

This method applies only to Kia vehicles that are the model year 1996 and newer. Locate the OBD-II port under the dashboard. Plugin your scanner into the OBD-II port. Turn on the ignition. Do not start the engine. Allow the scanner to power on. Select Read Codes on your scanner. Write down all the codes that are Present or Current.

When does the Check Engine light come on?

The Check Engine Light should stay on when you turn the ignition to ON position and until you start the engine, after that the light should turn off. If the light continues to stay on, that means there is a problem and you need to get your car diagnosed.

How can I Reset my Check Engine light?

The simplest way to reset the check engine light yourself is to use the OBD-II scanner. You can use an inexpensive scanner such as the Autel MaxiScan OBD2 Scan Tool which is a handheld unit or an ELM327 Bluetooth Adapter and your phone. The scan tool plugs into the OBD-II port located underneath the steering wheel.

What does the maintenance required light mean on a Kia?

The maintenance required light is simply indicating that the car is due for an oil change or other routine servicing. Your Check Engine light will either be orange, yellow, or red, depending on the manufacturer, and it will either be the words ‘CHECK ENGINE’ or it will be shaped as an engine.

Why is my Kia check engine light not working?

Your oxygen sensor measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your vehicle’s exhaust system. If you don’t have it replaced your engine will burn more fuel then needed, you will have a loss in fuel economy, and faulty sensors can cause damage to your spark plugs and catalytic converter.

Where can I Reset my Kia engine light?

If you don’t, you can easily drop in to Horne Kia’s service department and have us reset your engine light for you while you wait. Our Horne Kia dealership is just a short drive from Phoenix, Chandler, Tempe, and anywhere in the Greater Pheonix Area. Ok.

What are the codes for Kia check engine light codes?

P1633Battery Overcharge P1634Alternator “B” Open (1.8L) P1655Unused Power Stage ‘B’ P1660Power Stage Group ‘B’ P1665Power Stage Group ‘A’ P1693MIL Circuit Malfunction P1743Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Valve Open Or Short