i have a service vehicle soon light on, how do i correct it?

Asked by wallygator Mar 29, 2011 at 09:27 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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disconnect the battery, and let it sit for a few mins (1 - 3 mins) then re-connect it, and it should be gone if not, then you may want to get it checked out. I know with dodge you press the brake a few times and something blinks for a certain amount of time, gives you the code and then re-sets itself, but I don't think Chevy allows that option.

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go to autozone or o reilys. they have a scanner you can read whats wrong and clear it with. its free.

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Not all AutoZone's turn it off. For me, I tried that and all they gave me was a code... I know they tried to look it up but wasn't in the system so ended up having to go to the dealer anyways.

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