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1. Disconnect the Battery: One very simple way to clear the check engine light is by disconnecting the battery for a short period. You will need to leave it disconnected for at least 15-30 minutes. This process signal the car's computer to reset, clearing any error codes, including the check engine light. Remember, when the battery is disconnected, settings like radio presets, time, etc. will reset as well.
2. Use an Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) Scanner: Connect the scanner into the Onboard Diagnostics port of your car, usually found under the dashboard. Turn on the scanner and instruct it to “clear codes” or “reset.” This will reset the check engine light.
3. Drive the Car: In certain cases, the car's computer may automatically turn off the light after you've driven around for a while, as it undergoes a readiness test to ensure any issues have been resolved.
4. Visit a Mechanic: A mechanic will have access to a powerful OBD scanner that can effectively clear the codes and reset the check engine light.
Remember, clearing the check engine light should only be done after the issue causing it to turn on in the first place has been fully diagnosed and resolved. Clearing the light without resolving the problem will simply result in the light coming back on soon after.
Over time. Kia vehicles have greatly increased their dependability. In the recent J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Automotive Reliability Study. Kia was placed third on the list of most trustworthy brands - only behind Genesis and Lexus. Ratings were determined by the number of issues reported per 100 vehicles within the first 90 days of ownership. although individual experiences may vary. Other factors like proper upkeep and mindful driving habits also play a significant role in a vehicle's longevity.
Yes, bad spark plugs can indeed cause the check engine light (CEL) to illuminate. Spark plugs are crucial for the ignition system, igniting the air/fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chambers. When spark plugs are worn, fouled, or damaged, ignition misfires can occur, leading to inefficient engine performance, increased emissions, and potentially triggering the CEL. Modern vehicles' onboard diagnostics systems (OBD-II) continuously monitor engine performance and emissions systems. Misfires significantly affect engine efficiency and emissions, prompting the OBD-II system to turn on the CEL as a warning. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of spark plugs, based on the manufacturer's recommendations, are essential to prevent such issues and maintain optimal engine performance.
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