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To reset the check engine light on a Toyota, you generally have a few options. One method involves using an OBD-II scanner. Connect the scanner to the onboard diagnostics connector under the dashboard. Turn on your ignition without starting the engine, and the scanner should communicate with the car's computer. Follow the device's prompts to clear the codes, which should reset the check engine light. Without a scanner, a simpler, though less recommended method, involves disconnecting the car’s battery for a few minutes. This can reset the computer system, including the check engine light. However, this might also reset other car settings. It's crucial to address the underlying issue triggering the light before resetting, as ignoring it could lead to more serious problems. Always refer to your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions or consult a professional mechanic to ensure the issue is properly diagnosed and resolved.
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