did you check your code
Here's an easy way to determine why the check engine light is coming on.
(maybe it should be a sticky)
Turn the key to the accessory position then off
then accessory then off
then accessory...
(Basically, three cycles of accessory/off, ending up in the accessory position.)
At this point, in the odomoder area, you will see a code that corresponds to the error code.
Alternate Method
ADDED BY GROGIEFROG: There is another way that only works on my 2004:
Start with the ignition off. Within five seconds, switch the key on, off, on, off, on. ("On" is NOT "Start" and "Off" is NOT "Lock").
- Test for Gauges
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1. Hold in the trip reset button.
2. Turn key to ON position.
3. Release trip reset button.
4. Gauge and Lamp test begins
5. When odometer is finished counting codes display
6. Test is done when you see a Software Version number (e.g. 6.4) and Odometer returns to normal.
Here's an easy way to determine why the check engine light is coming on.
(maybe it should be a sticky)
Turn the key to the accessory position then off
then accessory then off
then accessory...
(Basically, three cycles of accessory/off, ending up in the accessory position.)
At this point, in the odomoder area, you will see a code that corresponds to the error code.
Alternate Method
ADDED BY GROGIEFROG: There is another way that only works on my 2004:
Start with the ignition off. Within five seconds, switch the key on, off, on, off, on. ("On" is NOT "Start" and "Off" is NOT "Lock").
- Test for Gauges
-----
1. Hold in the trip reset button.
2. Turn key to ON position.
3. Release trip reset button.
4. Gauge and Lamp test begins
5. When odometer is finished counting codes display
6. Test is done when you see a Software Version number (e.g. 6.4) and Odometer returns to normal.