koala said:I'm getting tired of having to disconnect the battery to reset these stupid gas cap check engine lights... anyone know which fuse to pull to reset the ecu only?
I can't believe how stubborn this vehicle is when it comes to the gas cap.
Regardless of how you reset it, what good is resetting it only to have it come back on? You would be better off removing the CEL bulb,which I don't recommend. I would just have the dealer fix the problem.koala said:I'm getting tired of having to disconnect the battery to reset these stupid gas cap check engine lights... anyone know which fuse to pull to reset the ecu only?
I can't believe how stubborn this vehicle is when it comes to the gas cap.
azcat said:Ummm...and I can't believe how stubborn some owners are about having the gas cap replaced (for free!!!) and solving the problem! (poke)
meanstreak said:Regardless of how you reset it, what good is resetting it only to have it come back on? You would be better off removing the CEL bulb,which I don't recommend. I would just have the dealer fix the problem.
koala said:Which would be cool if my VIN was in the range, but mine was built outside of the applicable range.
koala said:I just don't click it enough times. On Honda's it's only 2 clicks to avoid a CEL, on this Mazda it seems like 7 to 10 are necessary. I just have to get used to this when refueling.
Last time I refueled it was -25 outside, I was freezing my bag off and wanted to get back inside of the vehicle ASAP! (rlaugh)
azcat said:So what makes you think it's the cap?! Replacing it has solved the problem for most on here. Have you had your dealer check the code?
One or two clicks? Just twist it--you're not going to hurt it! I give mine at least a half-turn after the first click; takes all of, oh, 0.2 seconds.
Not only is it complete BS, but Mazda can dump them as a dealer for that behaviour. I can understand how you don't want to do business with them.koala said:I'm just trying to avoid a dealer visit... the local dealer is terrible and they told me they wouldn't do warranty work on my vehicle if I didn't buy from them (which I realize is complete BS, but I don't want to support a dealer with such business practices anyway), and the next closest one is 100 miles away.