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To reset the error codes stored in the ECU you pretty much need to disconnect the battery. This is the only way I have managed to do it thus far. Apparently you can remove the ECU fuse in the engine bay and the clock fuse in the cabin to reset it, but I haven't had a chance to test it yet even though I got the Fuse Panel Translation months ago. Removing the ECU fuse in the engine bay alone does not reset the error codes no matter how long you leave it out.

Note that error codes remain in the ECU until they are reset, even if the problem gets fixed or mysteriously goes away.

 

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