I have seen.
Turn key off and on three times, five times, six times.
Remove the key and walk away a minimum of 10 ft, 20 ft, 30 ft and a very strongly worded 35 ft.
Remove the key 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes and 40 minutes.
Disconnect the battery and touch the negative positive leads together.
Disconnect the battery and wait an hour.
Never leave your key in the ignition and all problems will go away.
Bottom line it is all BS and just a waste of your time and effort. Fixing the problem that caused the fault in most cases will change the fault to occured. Turning the ignition off for 30 seconds may change the state of some types of faults from active to occured. Some types of faults will change state after a period of time. Some brake faults need to reset by a procedure. Some heat faults will go away after it cools down. There is no magic happy dance set of steps that will fix every fault no matter the cause. There is never any reason you have to remove the key from the ignition for any length of time or any distance to fix anything. What was the fault? What caused the fault? Once you know those 2 things then you know the best way to deal with it. Maybe it was a one off. Who knows. But because someone told you the stand beside your Spyder and dance the Funky Chicken. It worked for them. Does not mean it is good advice.
Sorry I did my rant in your thread.