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Check engine Light on 95 Ford Explorer
Last week my check engine light came on due to a loose gascap. I tightened the gas cap but the light continues to stay on. I have heard I need to go the dealer and pay them $100 to rest the light. This is absurd. Is there any other way to reset the light???
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Location: Howdy from Oklahoma
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Some auto parts stores will reset your light for free. In our area the "Auto Zone" stores will do it as a courtesy.
I have a code reader and use it occasionaly to reset and/or diagnose problems. If memory serves me, the code reader for most 95' and earlier vehicles is pretty reasonable, or under $50. Woud be cheaper than paying the dealer $100, and you would have it next time you need it. I bought mine on ebay. You might check them out.
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If it is a 95, and it is not an OBD II computer (95-96 was the transition year from EEC-IV to EEC-V or OBD II) , you should be able to reset it just by disconnecting the battery for 20 min. Now if there is something wrong, the light will re-appear. However, I believe that you may have an OBD 2 computer because I dont think they integreated the gas cap sensor with the earlier EEC-IV.
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