bigpappy
New Member
After much effort and expense, I thought I had my SHO all ship-shape. I ran the codes, and all I came up with was 111,111, 1, 332 (KOEO)
I had already cleaned the crap out out of that little passage way...
So, I guess my question is this: Is there more than one way to clear codes? I've heard to take the paper clip out while running the codes, I've heard tap on the brake light with the negative cable off. I also heard that after 10 cold starts, the computer will reset itself. (Start up, run to operating temp, shut down, cool off, repeat 10X) -- That sounds really lame to me.
Yesterday, I heard a guy tell me that he was a former Ford Tech. He said that those steps will work with some, not all. He said to disconnect the battery completely for 15 minutes. Sure, it was over beer. In a sober light, disconnecting both cables might make sense, but why 15 minutes? Residual current?
Also, is it true that Autozone can clear the codes through their nifty tester device?
Thanks,
John
I had already cleaned the crap out out of that little passage way...
So, I guess my question is this: Is there more than one way to clear codes? I've heard to take the paper clip out while running the codes, I've heard tap on the brake light with the negative cable off. I also heard that after 10 cold starts, the computer will reset itself. (Start up, run to operating temp, shut down, cool off, repeat 10X) -- That sounds really lame to me.
Yesterday, I heard a guy tell me that he was a former Ford Tech. He said that those steps will work with some, not all. He said to disconnect the battery completely for 15 minutes. Sure, it was over beer. In a sober light, disconnecting both cables might make sense, but why 15 minutes? Residual current?
Also, is it true that Autozone can clear the codes through their nifty tester device?
Thanks,
John