This advanced feature allows the user to perform an OBD relearn to turn the light off, with minimal to no driving time required to turn the light off, saving the technician time and the customer labor costs. The solution? For most Chevrolet vehicles, the bonus OBD relearn procedure is available for the ATEQ VT56 and VT46 brands, thanks to patented Sync-ID technology. If the horn chirps twice before all steps have been performed or sensors have been activated, the relearn procedure most likely has failed and the IDs did not transfer correctly, which means the procedure has to start over again. If it takes longer, the matching process stops and must be restarted.” The owner’s manual on the Chevy Volt states, “There are two minutes to match the first tire/wheel position, and five minutes overall to match all four tire/wheel positions. Lowering the driver’s side window may help to complete this process if the relearn fails.
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