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Thought I would come here first since this is a great place for answers.
The blower motor for the AC quit working so I decided I would check the fuses, so I pulled one of the red ones and put it back because it was still good. But now when I start the jeep the check engine light is on ABS light is on Brake light is on and some ebs esp light is on, is there any way to clear these? |
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Find someone or someplace with an OBD II scanner/reset tool.
If you cant find someone, let me know. I have one you can borrow.
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F.U.B.O.
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Search Amazon for an OBD II scanner. Should be ~$30-40 for the cheapest. They're good to have around even after you get this fixed at autozone.
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