06-06-2006 | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Suring, Wisconsin
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Infl Reset
After storage the Infl Reset light and the seat belt light stay on. The battery was on a maintenance charger, but somehow died during the winter. I did recharge the battery the car started fine but the Infl Reset and seat belt light stay on. I am aware of the corrosion problem with the sensors and have done the maintenance on both (what a bit$$), anyway after sanding and using dielectric grease as instructed on the sensors, I reconnected the battery and still have the same lights on. My question: is this a code that has to be cleared by other means than disconnecting the battery and if so, can it be done my me or do I need it cleared by the dealer or someone with a scan tool??? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance - Dave Sorry I see it says L98 but I have a 1990 ZR1 I will change this ASAP. |
06-07-2006 | #2 |
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Re: Infl Reset
There is a crazy procedure to reset the infl res light. You jump two pins on the aldl connector for like 5 seconds, then disconnect for 5 seconds. I do not remember the exact pins or procedure but you can find it on the net registry site. Sometimes it doesn't work. When I do it I usually need five or six or ten tries. I had this problem a while back and ended up just replacing the abs sensors as my infl res light kept on coming back on after being reset.
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06-07-2006 | #3 |
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Re: Infl Reset
Yes the code can be cleared with a scan tool....I stink at the touch the pins method also!
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06-07-2006 | #4 |
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Re: Infl Reset
ground A to K on the ALDL terminal. That will give you the codes.
To reset Ground A-k 2 seconds unground 2 seconds Ground A-k 2 seconds unground 2 seconds Ground A-k 2 seconds unground 2 seconds |
06-07-2006 | #5 |
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Re: Infl Reset
Thanks, Guys!!! I knew you'd come through for me. I'll give it a try this weekend. Car is up north at the cabin. (Northern Wisconsin). There is a small car show this weekend and it will be nice to have it ready to go. I'll let you know how it works out. Dave
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06-07-2006 | #6 |
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Re: Infl Reset
Dave the l98 is the novice # of posts starting point...u work ur way up to lt5...for top dog poster member status. it is based on the total # of posts.
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06-08-2006 | #7 |
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Suring, Wisconsin
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Re: Infl Reset
Got it! I wish it was the number of visits, because I would definitely be an LT5. Number of posts will take me forever. Thanks, for the heads up anyway! Dave
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06-11-2006 | #8 |
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Re: Infl Reset
Dave,
Some suggestions. If you have a 1990 Service manual the reset protocol is on page 9J-A-2. It has been my experience that the method described above of grounding and ungrounding for 2 seconds, 3 times will not work. 2 seconds is too short a time to reset the SIR system. BTW di-electric grease is an insulator, it will not help with the contact situation. This is how I clear the SIR codes. With ignition (key) off ground the A to K pins of the ALDL. Turn on ignition, in about 4 seconds the fault codes will begin to flash. Unground A to K for exactly 3 seconds. Ground A to K for eactly 3 seconds. Unground A to K for 10 seconds, verify that all code 12 are flashing. Turn ignition off. I suggest that you purchase a set of diagonostic plugs from Gordon Killebrew, that make the process easier. Good luck, it might take a couple tries. |
06-12-2006 | #9 |
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Suring, Wisconsin
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Re: Infl Reset
Thanks again for all replys, The dielectric grease was used after sanding to prevent any new corrosion. Sorry, you probably thought I put it in between the contact points. This seems to have taken care of the problem and I have been able to clear the code.
If anyone is interested the system I used and it worked. (I do have the factory electric manual and their way didn't seem to work) With Key off ground k terminal to drivers seat - turn ignition on (do not start) when INF RST light comes on - unground, wait 2 seconds - light will start to flash then immediately ground again wait 2 seconds then unground. I had to repeat this 4-5 times but I did finally get a Code 12. Either there are a number of different ways to clear this code and only certain ones work on certain vehicles or I'm not following directions well. The important part is the Z is back on the road with no current issues. |
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