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How to reset service lights, home-boy way?
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- Endless325
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As above, or is it not recommended, as I don't really want to take it somewhere or buy an expensive tools if I can do it myself?
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tailoutcharlie
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think the reset tool is only about a £5 on flea bay.
however if you really wanna go it alone i think you can connect certain pins together on the plug, bound to be someone on here who can tell you which, im too lazy for that so i bought one.
however if you really wanna go it alone i think you can connect certain pins together on the plug, bound to be someone on here who can tell you which, im too lazy for that so i bought one.
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connect pin 7 on the diagnostic socket to earth, switch on ignition until they go out.
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tailoutcharlie
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round unscrewable thing next to your manifold, well on an m20 anyway.
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No idea! I've more bits of wire lying around than test lights.toby wrote:Could you use a test light for this, or would the bulb in the test light cause a problem?
12 volt 5W test lamp (ex indicator repeater)would probably work OK, as it's only a resistance of about 15 ohms.
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Cheers guys, very helpful, as per usual!




