Isuzu Trooper

@msqtech (15073)
United States
November 7, 2006 2:44pm CST
How can I reset the check Engine light
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14 responses
@atbpa5 (663)
• United States
7 Nov 06
Here's something I found..No idea if it will work To reset the light: 1. Turn the key to the first position(warning lights not on). 2.Push and hold the trip reset button till the trip odometer goes to zero.When it does turn the key to the second position(warning lights on). 3. If you have a service light it will start to blink after 10 to 15 seconds.Release the button. If you have a service message in the message center then when the numbers come back on the trip meter release the button.Some models have the triangle in the speedo head blink orange if that is the one you have then release the button. It may take a couple of tries but it will work.
@tom123 (82)
• United States
13 Nov 06
This way should work. Thats how I had to reset it on my Honda when I changed the oil.
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@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
14 Nov 06
Isuzu Trooper - Isuzu Trooper
I think that if you cannot do it yourself easily, or if you are not really mechanically minded, the best option would be to take it to a garage and get them to have a look at it for you. Good luck and hope you can get it fixed.
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
5 Dec 06
I would think it should be quite easy to do really. Have you checked with a Dealer, or tried to find out the information online? I am sure there are Books or Websites out there to help you with this challenge.
@deebomb (15304)
• United States
21 Nov 06
 84 phoenix  pontiac -  84 phoenix  pontiac
I had a 84 phoenix pontiac that i drove for at least 6 years with check engine light on. Was still going when I sold it in 2002. It ran great. I got my picture. Program said I had to rotate it. I don't know how to delete it.
@vhansen (2029)
• United States
13 Nov 06
I personally would take it to auto zone or anywhere else that can do a diagnostic on it.I had one that kept coming on and it turned out the sensor was going bad and had to be replaced.
@robertdj (116)
• United States
7 Nov 06
Depending on the year and OBD version you can try the old fashon way of disconnecting your battery for five minutes.
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• United States
18 Dec 06
I would say to take it into the shop and have them check the reason why it's staying on. While you have it there and after they fix the problem they will reset it for you. Or you can go buy one of those computer things you hook up to your car and you can reset it using that.
@bigedshult1 (1613)
• United States
12 Dec 06
go on line to isuzu.com and read the oner manel there
@lsen06 (4998)
• India
18 Jan 07
i have no idea about it.
@blueman (16509)
• India
21 Nov 06
no idea.
@cr1st1nel (3564)
• Romania
11 Dec 06
I don't have any knowledge about the cars
• India
12 Dec 06
engine  - engine light
what type of engine u say!!!
• United States
11 Dec 06
Isuzu Trooper - Isuzu Trooper
Having problems with the Trooper?
@ashu2077 (88)
• United States
1 Jun 07
If you have Auto zone in the area they will reset it for free. However if the light is repeatably coming back on then the car has a issue. If you are going to autozone ask them to pull the code below reseting. Both services are free. Take the code and research on the internet. If you have registration coming up your car will not pass it with the issue. Regards Ash