How to Reset Toyota Car Diagnostic Trouble Codes (OBD-II)?

On Toyota automobiles, engine codes indicate various car problems, ranging from tiny problems to major failures; next, diagnostic scanners determine the precise error. After the problem has been resolved, the engine code may need to be manually cleared out. Doing so requires a bit of simple vehicle maintenance.

Procedure

    • Turn off the engine. Let it cool before doing any work.
    • Open the hood.
    • Locate the car’s battery. Its exact location will vary depending on the make and model of your Toyota, but its usually in one of the four corners of the engine.
    • Turn the wrench so that it secures the negative battery clamp to the Toyota battery.
    • Loosen the bolt so that the negative battery clamp can be easily removed.
    • Remove the negative battery clamp.
    • Wait 60 seconds.
    • Return the negative battery clamp to the battery, tightening it with the wrench.
    • Start the vehicle. The “check engine” light and engine code will now be off.

Note:

  • For all Toyotas released prior to 1996, use an OBD-i scanner; for newer cars, use the OBD-ii device.
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