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The check engine light in your 2013 Kia Soul is a signal that indicates there is a problem with your vehicle, typically related to emission system components like the O2 sensor or catalytic converter. Once you've resolved the issue, you'll need to turn off the light. A quick and simple method to do this is by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for 15-20 minutes, which usually resets the ECM and removes the triggering code. Alternatively, you can purchase an inexpensive OBD II reader online to read and clear any codes on your phone or tablet.
I replaced the oxygen sensors, but the check engine light is still showing up! What should I do?
To clear the check engine light on a 2013 Kia Soul, you should use an OBD scan tool to connect to the car and then follow the on-screen instructions to reset the light.