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1. Use an OBD2 Scanner: Plug the scanner into the input port then follow the instructions that come with the device to clear the codes and reset the warning light.
2. Unplugging the Battery: This should only be done if you don't have an OBD2 scanner. Disconnect the battery for about 10 minutes and then plug it back in. This will reset the codes and turn off the warning light.
However, if the issue causing the light to come on is not addressed, the light may come back on. It is strongly recommended to identify the problem causing the warning light, often a fault in the car's system, and have it repaired promptly to prevent potential damage to your vehicle. Proper diagnosis and repair should always be done by a qualified automotive technician.