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Extinguishing the MIL

When the MIL is ON, the Diagnostic Executive will turn OFF the MIL after three consecutive trips that a "test passed" has been reported for the diagnostic test that originally caused the MIL to illuminate. Although the MIL has been turned OFF, the DTC will remain in the ECM memory (both Freeze Frame and Failure Records) until forty (40) warm up cycles after no faults have been completed.

If the MIL was set by either a fuel trim or misfire-related DTC, additional requirements must be met. In addition to the requirements stated in the previous paragraph, these requirements are as follows:

Meeting these requirements ensures that the fault which turned ON the MIL has been corrected.

The MIL is ON the instrument panel and has the following functions: