How do I reset the check engine light?
There are several ways to reset the check engine light [1].
The simplest way is to drive your car for a few days and let the light turn off on its own.
If this doesn't work, you can try disconnecting the negative battery cable for a few minutes.
You can also try turning the ignition on and off several times, or using an OBD2 scanner to reset the light.
Additionally, some models may require specific instructions to reset the light, which can be found in the owner's manual.
It is important to remember that resetting the check engine light is only a temporary solution [1], and the underlying issue should be addressed as soon as possible.
Additionally, if the light does not turn off after the reset, it is recommended to get the vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic, as the light is indicating that there is an issue with the vehicle.