Hi all, need some help. when I was winterizing my 2011 Seadoo GTX 215, I was looking to turn over the engine to get the last bit of old oil out. I went to hold in the throttle fully so it wouldn't start. I inadvertently chose the brake lever instead. The engine did spin for e few secs and I immediately realized I had the wrong lever. The engine didn't come close to starting at all. After filling with oil. I started it up back up. Ski ran well but I had a check engine light. My assumption was its a low oil pressure that triggered the fault. I replaced the oil pressure sensor bc I hear they do fail frequently. There was some oil in where the connection is so I just replaced it. Question is will the code clear on its own or do I have to bring it to a dealer to reset it. Wish the readers weren't so expensive! If its low oil pressure code I would think it would be in limp mode too until reset. Anyone ever hear of connecting both disconnected battery cables together to reset the computer. I know ppl do that on cars to clear capacitors and codes. The ski does start and run fine I think its a clear code issue at this point. Any insight is appreciated