I don't think anybody understands what you mean by drive recycler ..
Try putting the key in the ignition and turning it on - leave it for a few minutes. Repeat the process a few times. Your onboard computer may 'relearn' .. and not display check lights.
Try turning the ignition on/off a few times. This sometimes does the trick.
If you know somebody with an OBD - the handheld diagnostic machine - ask them if they can connect it to your car and reset all warning lights
Try switching the ignition on and off a few times and also driving the car as you describe. As you drive the car it 'relearns' and resets sensors. It's the same thing as trying to reset everything by switching the ignition on/off repeatedly. If the sensors aren't faulty - they have to work properly sometime. Remember that your car has many different sensors that all work together - drive your car and see what happens.Try switching the ignition on and off a few times and also driving the car as you describe. As you drive the car it 'relearns' and resets sensors. It's the same thing as trying to reset everything by switching the ignition on/off repeatedly. If the sensors aren't faulty - they have to work properly sometime. Remember that your car has many different sensors that all work together - drive your car and see what happens.
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I don't think anybody understands what you mean by drive recycler ..
Try putting the key in the ignition and turning it on - leave it for a few minutes. Repeat the process a few times. Your onboard computer may 'relearn' .. and not display check lights.
Try turning the ignition on/off a few times. This sometimes does the trick.
If you know somebody with an OBD - the handheld diagnostic machine - ask them if they can connect it to your car and reset all warning lights
Try switching the ignition on and off a few times and also driving the car as you describe. As you drive the car it 'relearns' and resets sensors. It's the same thing as trying to reset everything by switching the ignition on/off repeatedly.
If the sensors aren't faulty - they have to work properly sometime. Remember that your car has many different sensors that all work together - drive your car and see what happens.