Is it possible to reset pending faultcodes independently? I would like to suggest to separate the reset of failtcodes and MIL. Many times a single incident does not require to restart the learning cycle of the ecu. Even when a component had been replaced. The total reset makes it difficult to observe in a fast manner if the corrective action has results.
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
Currently, there is no option to reset pending fault codes independently in the program "OBD Auto Doctor" for Windows.
Apparently yes, you can flash a GMC 2006 because if the car is from the United States, on the FAQ page, there is information related to the supported models based on country and year. USA is listed as having year 1996., therefore it's supported, but if you have better knowledge about it, I recommend checking their support page to see exactly what are the supported years, cars, and countries.
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Is it possible to reset pending faultcodes independently? I would like to suggest to separate the reset of failtcodes and MIL. Many times a single incident does not require to restart the learning cycle of the ecu. Even when a component had been replaced.
The total reset makes it difficult to observe in a fast manner if the corrective action has results.
Currently, there is no option to reset pending fault codes independently in the program "OBD Auto Doctor" for Windows.
Apparently yes, you can flash a GMC 2006 because if the car is from the United States, on the FAQ page, there is information related to the supported models based on country and year. USA is listed as having year 1996., therefore it's supported, but if you have better knowledge about it, I recommend checking their support page to see exactly what are the supported years, cars, and countries.
Access the following link and go through the available questions. You'll find the much needed information this way.