how can i reset the check engine light after i havw corrected the problem?

Asked by crusierguy Nov 01, 2015 at 11:18 AM about the 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Wagon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The check engine came on because of low oil level. I added oil. The car runs fine. The light is still on.

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Unhooking the battery terminal will typical clear the codes.

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Buy a code reader or have a mechanic reset it. An auto parts store might do it for you as well.

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how does the fuel economy works cos my car is drinking all my fuel Chrysler PT Cruiser

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Replace the pcu, anyone can replace it. Google how to. I have good luck internet/ flag ship they'll even program it to your vin number. For 150. Total cost, a dealership wants 1850. Pcu controls the injectors , how much fuel, the spark , timming, o2 sensors, everything electrically, in your pt. Even the transmission shifting .

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