Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
Dodge does not use inertia/ reset switches.
You reset the check engine light with a scan tool after repairing the failure.
To reset the ECM remove the battery cable (s) for a few minutes. Replace cable. ECM has been reset.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
You get the software for the engine (e.g., DDEC for Detroit, Insite for Cummins, and I'm drawing a blank remembering what it is for Cat) and a diagnostic connector (such as NexIQ or Inline for Cummins), pull up the fault codes, and reset them. Now, if it's something which is going to be recurring, those codes will come back until you repair the fault (if they clear at all).
With a scan tool, after repairing the cause of the code.
Dodge does not have reset buttons.Dodge does not have reset buttons.
What about the overdrive needs reset? If it isn't working, then you need to have the computer checked for codes, you need to check trans fluid. etc...
With a scan toolWith a scan tool
Repair the component that set the fault code, and then reset the ECU with an OBD2 scan tool.
If I remember it correctly. YOU TURN THE KEY TO ''"ON"" POSITION. THEN DEPRESS THE DIESEL PEDAL 3 TIMES. (aka=the gas pedal) AND THAT SHOULD DO IT.