Resetting the SES light
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Resetting the SES light Diamondshoals 05-28-2004, 10:43 AM
I've got the "gas cap loose" (small leak detected - code 102) code on my '99 Tahoe... it's not, of course, but how can I reset the SES light for this problem?? Thanks Bob Jeremy-WI 05-28-2004, 01:44 PM P0102 would be a MAF code not a EVAP system leak. An evap system leak would be a P04?? or P14??. If it is a P0102 check the MAF for obstructions and spray it down with some non-residue electrical contact cleaner. If you're sure its a small leak code, it could be a cracked line, bad fuel sending unit seal, bad evap canister, and the list goes on and on possibly including bad gas. Disconnecting the battery for 5-10 minutes will clear but the prefered method is with a scantool as the vehicle will not lose radio presets and other important information GMMerlin 05-30-2004, 11:27 AM I've got the "gas cap loose" (small leak detected - code 102) code on my '99 Tahoe... it's not, of course, but how can I reset the SES light for this problem?? Thanks Bob The P0102 is a MAF code. The P0442 is a EVAP small leak detected code. On rare occasions this can be caused by a loose gas cap, most of the time this code is a result of some kind of EVAP system failure that will produce a leak such as a cracked EVAP line, leaking fuel tank seal or other EVAP componant. Although resetting the light will cause the SES light to go out, you still have not addressed the cause of the problem, just the effect. Willie0508 08-09-2004, 02:18 AM when about 10Hrs after the Problem the the SES light was on for goes if fixed it should go off some time it get stuck on dunno why take to some one with a power programer or a computer that can clear DTC but if the problem is still there it will show back up Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |