Can you reset the Check Engine light on a 2004 Saturn Vue?

Can you reset the Check Engine light on a 2004 Saturn Vue?

Does anyone out there know how to reset the check engine light on a 2004 Saturn VUE. I had it checked and there are no codes (they ran it twice). Disconnected the battery and yes, that did turn it off, but it came back on this morning. Goldwing July 5, 2016, 11:46pm #2

What is the Check Engine Light code for Saturn?

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What to do if check engine light is on but no code?

Check the make and model of your reader to see what it is built for and if all else fails, head into a parts store and they should be able to read the issue at no cost to you. No code being generated on the reader does not mean the driver is in the clear.

Where can I find the Acura check engine light codes?

If you are unsure of any abbreviations, check out the acronym list by clicking on the link at the left. Next, read our article Automotive Circuit Testing 101, and if there is an article related to the system you are testing, such as Oxygen Sensors or EGR concerns, read these as well. They will provide valuable info!

How does the Check Engine light work on Saturn?

The Check engine light will flash many short blinks. The total number of blinks equals the code number. For example, flash,pause, flash,flash = code 12.If more than one code is stored, the Check engine light will flash the codes in sequence (lowest to highest) with a pause between each code.

How can I find the trouble code on my Saturn?

To retrieve trouble codes, turn the ignition key to the “on” position with the engine OFF. The Check engine light will flash many short blinks. The total number of blinks equals the code number.

Check the make and model of your reader to see what it is built for and if all else fails, head into a parts store and they should be able to read the issue at no cost to you. No code being generated on the reader does not mean the driver is in the clear.

If you are unsure of any abbreviations, check out the acronym list by clicking on the link at the left. Next, read our article Automotive Circuit Testing 101, and if there is an article related to the system you are testing, such as Oxygen Sensors or EGR concerns, read these as well. They will provide valuable info!

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