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Old 11-08-2004, 11:40 AM
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Question Yet another FSS question...

I got the large and small wrench about a month ago and did the oil change,
filter cleaning (K&N), check other fluid levels etc. I then followed the directions to clear the FSS. Well it worked, at least I thought it did and the
other day, I get the same FSS symbols with 400 in the display. The car has
40k on it. What did I miss?
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Originally Posted by trbo2nr
I got the large and small wrench about a month ago and did the oil change,
filter cleaning (K&N), check other fluid levels etc. I then followed the directions to clear the FSS. Well it worked, at least I thought it did and the
other day, I get the same FSS symbols with 400 in the display. The car has
40k on it. What did I miss?
Make sure that you follow the key positions exactly. This happened to me before and I did the process again and the FSS cleared properly.
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I will try again. I think it took me a couple of tries the first time. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by BenzMan1
Make sure that you follow the key positions exactly. This happened to me before and I did the process again and the FSS cleared properly.
Can a scan tool clear it as well. I've done the procedure 3-4 times yet it says
the next interval is 49k and change but keeps saying 300 when I start the car. This brings me to the scan tool. I have an AutoEnginuity on my Palm III (OBDII) and was wondering if I can clear it with it? Time to read the OBDII manual.

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