How to clear codes on 02 s430


A code shown as "f" is a stored code, meaning that it happened sometime in the past. These can normally be easily cleared with SDS. In the USA, if the code was one of the Federally-required emission diagnostic codes, most OBD-II code scanners will clear it.
A code shown as "F" is a current and stored code. These can be cleared with SDS - but they will immediately be reset until the problem is fixed.
SDS includes elaborate diagnostic routines that will usually lead you thru steps to determine the actual failure, allowing you to fix the problem. The code will then change from "F" to "f", and can be cleared.
A code shown as "f" is a stored code, meaning that it happened sometime in the past. These can normally be easily cleared with SDS. In the USA, if the code was one of the Federally-required emission diagnostic codes, most OBD-II code scanners will clear it.
A code shown as "F" is a current and stored code. These can be cleared with SDS - but they will immediately be reset until the problem is fixed.
SDS includes elaborate diagnostic routines that will usually lead you thru steps to determine the actual failure, allowing you to fix the problem. The code will then change from "F" to "f", and can be cleared.[/QUOTE
I understand, I have replaced the TCU and conductor plate and solenoids. I do not know what else will cause it to still shift very firmly. Only thing that is showing up is esp/ABC code. Wheel speed sensor fault. And I dont think that will cause the check engine light to stay on.


An S430 doesn't normally have ABC, so that can probably be disregarded. I don't use icarsoft, so no idea of what it can do, but SDS will allow you to determine which wheel speed senor is faulty.
It could be helpful if you actually told us what the exact code is - it is pretty difficult to give us too much info...
An S430 doesn't normally have ABC, so that can probably be disregarded. I don't use icarsoft, so no idea of what it can do, but SDS will allow you to determine which wheel speed senor is faulty.
It could be helpful if you actually told us what the exact code is - it is pretty difficult to give us too much info...[/QUOTE
When I get back home today after work, I will list codes that it has. Thanks


