Checking and Resetting Service Codes
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
Checking and Resetting Service Codes
So today I get the check coolant level light... It's been a while since I have seen that one...rather annoying...
How do I check and reset service codes on this 2005 c6 MN6?
There is some kind of procedure and I forgot which buttons I have to hold down and for how long....
How do I check and reset service codes on this 2005 c6 MN6?
There is some kind of procedure and I forgot which buttons I have to hold down and for how long....
#3
Team Owner
The procedure you are remembering was from the C5. You could hold down the options button and press the fuel button four times to bring up a list of your DTC's.
That feature was disabled in the C6. The only way to read the codes is with a code reader. Find yourself a CAN BUS capable OBDII reader and you will be all set. No other user accessible way to get at the codes.
That feature was disabled in the C6. The only way to read the codes is with a code reader. Find yourself a CAN BUS capable OBDII reader and you will be all set. No other user accessible way to get at the codes.
#4
Moderator
You cannot get the codes on the DIC like you could on the C5. You must get an OBDII reader, preferably one that is CAN enabled.
#6
Moderator
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#7
Le Mans Master
So today I get the check coolant level light... It's been a while since I have seen that one...rather annoying...
How do I check and reset service codes on this 2005 c6 MN6?
There is some kind of procedure and I forgot which buttons I have to hold down and for how long....
How do I check and reset service codes on this 2005 c6 MN6?
There is some kind of procedure and I forgot which buttons I have to hold down and for how long....
#8
Codes P0207
I changed the spark plugs and wires after getting the code P0207. I currently still have the CEL on and a code reader. Do I need to clear the code in order to know if I fixed the problem or should the CEL light go out on it’s own?
#9
Race Car Tech
Simply start a new thread, which will be relevant.
To answer your question, the code is for injector 7 control circuit, and you will need a code reader to clear the CEL
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