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Originally Posted by BMRLVR
Get an OBDII scan tool, read the code, write down the details and then clear it. If it stays off, don't worry about it, if it comes back, check and see if it is the same code.
If you can't get an OBDII scan tool you can also turn off the light by disconnecting the battery for about 30 seconds. When you disconnect the battery you will just reset the light and not erase the code from memory. This way if you bring it to the dealer later or scan it the code will still be there to aid in trouble shooting!
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Good advice! Noah if you need a hand scanning the code and clearing it let me know.