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Does anyone know how to reset the check engine light?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkooterG" data-source="post: 284453" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>dunhamg (Grady, aint that you? Where you been, and where's that crazy photo of you and your bride on the FJR?) - welcome to the club. It's a small club, but I am guessing membership will increse as time goes on. As you can see <a href="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=23023&st=0" target="_blank">HERE</a>, you're not the first. And everybody will try to tell you that your statistically insignificant or that you are a baaaaad fjr owner. As you can see, I have issues, but I am seeking therapy.................</p><p></p><p>As for your problem, I am the resident expert (also on black rock playa ballet) as "the condition" happens to my fjr on the regular basis.</p><p></p><p>First of all, do you have a shop manual? It ain't exactly crystal clear, but it will tell you how to reset the error code. If you don't let me know, and I will painstakingly reproduce all pertitent instructions for you.</p><p></p><p>Basically, you need to plug the O2 sensor back together, then run a 'reset' procedure, which involves running the engine above 3000 rpm (or something like that) until the error code resets. Then all will be copacetic and you can unplug the O2 sensor again. Until the next time it happens. Which on mine is happening ever more frequently.</p><p></p><p>BTW, did your error show up during, or shortly after, a high speed run? That's when mine likes to trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkooterG, post: 284453, member: 118"] dunhamg (Grady, aint that you? Where you been, and where's that crazy photo of you and your bride on the FJR?) - welcome to the club. It's a small club, but I am guessing membership will increse as time goes on. As you can see [URL="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=23023&st=0"]HERE[/URL], you're not the first. And everybody will try to tell you that your statistically insignificant or that you are a baaaaad fjr owner. As you can see, I have issues, but I am seeking therapy................. As for your problem, I am the resident expert (also on black rock playa ballet) as "the condition" happens to my fjr on the regular basis. First of all, do you have a shop manual? It ain't exactly crystal clear, but it will tell you how to reset the error code. If you don't let me know, and I will painstakingly reproduce all pertitent instructions for you. Basically, you need to plug the O2 sensor back together, then run a 'reset' procedure, which involves running the engine above 3000 rpm (or something like that) until the error code resets. Then all will be copacetic and you can unplug the O2 sensor again. Until the next time it happens. Which on mine is happening ever more frequently. BTW, did your error show up during, or shortly after, a high speed run? That's when mine likes to trip. [/QUOTE]
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