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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 PCM/ECM memory (both Freeze Frame and Failure Records) until forty (40) consecutive 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: