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Control Motor, Auto Parts
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Suitable for Tesla auto parts MODEL Y3 front cover engine cover 1493370-EC-A
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Upper swing arm - L Mercedes Benz S-Class (W221)
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Lower arm - R Mercedes Benz S-Class (W220)
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Pull rod ball head-L/R Suitable for Mercedes Benz X164/W164/W251
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rear suspension L Mercedes Benz W204
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Suitable for Tesla auto parts MODEL Y3 front cover engine cover 1493370-EC-A
Q
how many miles to drive to reset check engine light
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Driving approximately 30 to 100 miles is generally required to reset the check engine light through a process known as an OBD-II drive cycle. This range varies significantly based on the vehicle's make, model, and the specific issue that triggered the light. During the drive cycle, the car's onboard diagnostics system performs checks on various systems, including emissions controls, sensor operations, and fuel system status, to ensure all is functioning properly. It's essential to operate the vehicle under a variety of conditions, such as highway speeds, stop-and-go traffic, and idling, to complete a full drive cycle. However, if the issue that caused the check engine light to turn on initially hasn't been resolved, the light will remain on or reappear. Thus, it's advisable to diagnose and fix the underlying problem—potentially with the help of a professional mechanic—before attempting to reset the check engine light through driving.
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