I've performed several different ways to reset the lights. But the only problem is that if your O2 sensors are bad or the traction control sensors are bad, the lights will return. I'm not and auto mechanic, but boilers and mechanical equipment seem to be similar with problem lights. If the sensors are bad, the lights will keep coming on. But if it is just s computer reset issue, it will probably work.
sorry for that misunderstanding what I'm trying to say is that there is a paper clip method on UA-cam and that's what I was just asking is could you use paper clips but anyway back to your demonstration do you stick the other wire that goes into the 5th hole inside of or in front of the hole I'm so sorry for this message
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes (VSC) and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it. And that would take care of it for a week or so then back again, usually one the Highway. So off to the shoulder again as the van would slowly lose power and buck and gas be basically unresponsive Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 200,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same spark plugs. I did change one injector (before I switched to premium gas) as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason. Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. (Those lights came on probable a dozen times in the past. But now problem solved for like 9 months now and counting.
No offense but I couldn’t understand what you did or how you did it. Might be good to start from the beginning before you stick wires anywhere. Also it doesn’t help much if you don’t show the problem when it’s active. Then we can watch it get fixed.
I have a 2007 Toyota Highlander hybrid I’m having the same issues I am going to try this today and will tell you how it goes. Question, so I put a wire with 1 end I. The fourth top and put in and take out 4 times the other end of the wire in the 5th bottom correct?
Your procedure didn’t work for 2004 GX470! For GX470, use pins 4th from right (5th from left), top & bottom. Turn to On (do not start), tap one of the pins 7 times, indicator will blink fast. Turn vehicle off. Bridge both pins (put both wires in), turn vehicle on (do not start), leave vehicle in on position 3-5 seconds, turn off. Start car, indicator will flash and go off, VSC calibrated to 0. Works every time. This procedure was necessary after replacing brakes, alignment, low battery voltage, brake fuse or brake lights (error never cleared automatically).
mine does nothing at all. if i hold both end in there everything flashes and never stops then when i remove wire all lights return as if i never did anything
I have three indicator lights that were created due to low battery voltage. Not an actual problem once the battery was replaced. I just needed to reset the indicator lights.
Can this work on my prado d4d engine automatic, as soon as the check engine light turns on and the vsc track and vsc off turn on the car cant accelerate and it will eventually turn off? Please help
Literally didn’t explain what you did although you proved you could count to five, you put a wire in a hole where a pin goes and didn’t explain crap and then counted out the 1to 5 and started talking about 8 seconds. YOU DIDNT EXPLAIN CRAP
I don’t understand the other video that he’s referring to turn the ignition key on do it four times within eight seconds turn the key off and then it states to connect them together and turn the key on again to reprogram the calibration sequence and then turn it off I like that other video better than this guy stick it in this hole and stick that one in the other hole He needs to explain better I’m not making fun of them but I’m trying to find a detailed video here and this is not sorry buddy
Finally! A decent question. I can't believe all the stupid, ignorant questions these people ask. On the "T" though it's the wire going to the head lights & the horn.
My husband has been reviewing video’s for MONTHS and finally coming across your video it worked!! He has Tundra 2016 #4 and 12 thanks!
vcs light all depends on the car and if the obd plug is facing up or down be carefull. toyota have the plugs on both ways on their cars.
You are absolutely correct.
I've performed several different ways to reset the lights. But the only problem is that if your O2 sensors are bad or the traction control sensors are bad, the lights will return. I'm not and auto mechanic, but boilers and mechanical equipment seem to be similar with problem lights. If the sensors are bad, the lights will keep coming on. But if it is just s computer reset issue, it will probably work.
Your are correct, your ob2 scanner will let you know if an o2 sensor is bad. But yes I agree
What is the wire attachment????? Is that a special piece????
Will this work on a 2025 corvette Z179
sorry for that misunderstanding what I'm trying to say is that there is a paper clip method on UA-cam and that's what I was just asking is could you use paper clips but anyway back to your demonstration do you stick the other wire that goes into the 5th hole inside of or in front of the hole I'm so sorry for this message
Can you make the video on 2013 Scion? There is NO VSC light on... Just Trac Off light and engine light on. Thanks.
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes (VSC) and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it. And that would take care of it for a week or so then back again, usually one the Highway. So off to the shoulder again as the van would slowly lose power and buck and gas be basically unresponsive
Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 200,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same spark plugs. I did change one injector (before I switched to premium gas) as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason.
Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. (Those lights came on probable a dozen times in the past. But now problem solved for like 9 months now and counting.
one wore goes in #4 upper and {SAME wire goes in #5 lower}?
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Yes
Does this work on a 2002 Toyota 4runner 2wd?
No offense but I couldn’t understand what you did or how you did it. Might be good to start from the beginning before you stick wires anywhere. Also it doesn’t help much if you don’t show the problem when it’s active. Then we can watch it get fixed.
(Public school for him)
Exactly he doesn't explain about what the wire is
Can u tell me what ports I use for a 2011 Nissan armada ?
I have a 2007 Toyota Highlander hybrid I’m having the same issues I am going to try this today and will tell you how it goes. Question, so I put a wire with 1 end I. The fourth top and put in and take out 4 times the other end of the wire in the 5th bottom correct?
Thank you bub, I know there is a way to cycle abs module by doing this, just don't know how.
Friend, no offense , you didn't explained. Couldn't get it.
Me neither. What do I use to tap??
Hello brother for Lexus LS600H it’s same process?
Your procedure didn’t work for 2004 GX470! For GX470, use pins 4th from right (5th from left), top & bottom. Turn to On (do not start), tap one of the pins 7 times, indicator will blink fast. Turn vehicle off. Bridge both pins (put both wires in), turn vehicle on (do not start), leave vehicle in on position 3-5 seconds, turn off. Start car, indicator will flash and go off, VSC calibrated to 0. Works every time. This procedure was necessary after replacing brakes, alignment, low battery voltage, brake fuse or brake lights (error never cleared automatically).
He doun want to reset what is de problem
What is the pins for 2002 Toyota sequoia do you know?
Would this work on a 2018 Kia Optima?
will this work on a 2002 Lexus LS430?
would this work for a toyota Harrier 2005 model?
Yes
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Would this work for a 2006 Toyota sequoia I have the same problem
Yes it should
Yes
mine does nothing at all. if i hold both end in there everything flashes and never stops then when i remove wire all lights return as if i never did anything
4 taps does absolutely nothing for me
first of all how did u find out what hole to put the wires in? is there a OBD diagram? All cars are different. U need to explain better bro!
What about Nissan cars
How do I turn this off on my 2007 Lexus IS 250
Dear can you use paper clips and nice video but I'm a lady so I'm just a tad bit confused 😂
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If the lights are there to indicate something you should know about your car, why would you want to just turn them off and ignore them?
I have three indicator lights that were created due to low battery voltage. Not an actual problem once the battery was replaced. I just needed to reset the indicator lights.
It doesnt just turn the lights off ! It resets the computer along with turning the lights off!
I tried #3 #4 and nothing...
Toyota Corolla 2014 the steering hard
Why didn't you actually do it? There's a possibility you could mess up the ECU
I messed up my prius trying to do this, take caution!!
very good
Do what. Wtf u talking about. Put it in and out or??
It works if you know what your doing. I guess I should make a more detailed video. 😐
I didn’t know when you meant either 🤷♀️
Can this work on my prado d4d engine automatic, as soon as the check engine light turns on and the vsc track and vsc off turn on the car cant accelerate and it will eventually turn off? Please help
would this work for a 2005 Toyota harrier?
Yes it should
Change your wheel speed sensors
Literally didn’t explain what you did although you proved you could count to five, you put a wire in a hole where a pin goes and didn’t explain crap and then counted out the 1to 5 and started talking about 8 seconds. YOU DIDNT EXPLAIN CRAP
I will try to explain it better next time but thank you for correcting me
I don’t understand the other video that he’s referring to turn the ignition key on do it four times within eight seconds turn the key off and then it states to connect them together and turn the key on again to reprogram the calibration sequence and then turn it off I like that other video better than this guy stick it in this hole and stick that one in the other hole He needs to explain better I’m not making fun of them but I’m trying to find a detailed video here and this is not sorry buddy
i know you meant well but you didnt explain or show anything clearly
Show me on 2014 4 runner
Didn’t work for me
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Very misleading you should’ve explained it way better thumbs tf down!
I don't understand. I explained it very well and it works but thank you my friend
Please never teach
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Will this work on my 1910 Ford model T
Finally! A decent question. I can't believe all the stupid, ignorant questions these people ask. On the "T" though it's the wire going to the head lights & the horn.
Will this work on a 2008 Avalon?