You simply need a scan tool capable of clearing the code...I would think most basic, low-buck scanners can clear an evap code since it's an emissions related DTC.Title question remains mostly unanswered.
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You simply need a scan tool capable of clearing the code...I would think most basic, low-buck scanners can clear an evap code since it's an emissions related DTC.Title question remains mostly unanswered.
Title question remains mostly unanswered.
OBD1- short the proper pins with paper clip, watch code 12 flash. It's in the service manual.
That is an OBD2 Scanner. Wont work. See post13 above.Grabbed a Zurich ZR11s from HF with a $20 off coupon.
Charts say it will do what I want.
If anybody thinks it's junk let me know before I open it and cost myself a $20 restock fee.