How to change the check engine light in the 1998 navigator

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Asked by Glennorm2 Jun 11, 2015 at 10:08 PM about the 1998 Lincoln Navigator 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to change the check engine light in  1998 navigator

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144,885

When you say change,you really mean cut off?

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144,885

First i have to ask,when you turn key on first turn do you see the engine light come on for one second?

144,885

Have you had it scanned to see why the light is on?And yes i can tell you how to reset the light,but if something is wrong with a sensor or something else the light will come back on.

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Take key out of truck,remove battery cable for about ten minutes,then put key in igntion and turn key to the own position,then replace the battery cable,remeber do take key out then remove cable,if you dont, you will have antitheft problem,s.

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144,885

ECM is the brain/computer in the truck,when your truck get,s a signal from the sensor,s that something is wrong the engine light will stay on ,telling you there is and problem.Could be bad sensor or may be something else,but if it comes back on after you do as i said up top,need to have it checked out.

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Is there a reset button for the check engine light sensor below the dashboard?

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