Check Engine Light
#4
RE: Check Engine Light
Take your car to an"AutoZone" storeand get the OBB-II codes pulled; they will do this for free.
Post the codes here exactly, as read, and we will help.
There are plenty of AutoZone stores around in the East Bay.
Good luck,
JR
Post the codes here exactly, as read, and we will help.
There are plenty of AutoZone stores around in the East Bay.
Good luck,
JR
#6
RE: Check Engine Light
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta..._stores.taf#CA
scanner#94169 is $39. If autozone changed their policy.HB will meet its internet price if you take the ad in.
As above get the codes and post them,someone will have the best solution at the least cost out of pocket.
JUst don't worry and run to a repair shop or the dealer,you most likely can fix it yourself!!!
ohlord
scanner#94169 is $39. If autozone changed their policy.HB will meet its internet price if you take the ad in.
As above get the codes and post them,someone will have the best solution at the least cost out of pocket.
JUst don't worry and run to a repair shop or the dealer,you most likely can fix it yourself!!!
ohlord
#8
RE: Check Engine Light
My check engine light is on as well. According to the codes, the #6 cylinderfuel mix is wrong or something along those lines, so the car sputters every so often. Oh yeah, the light goes off during cold weather and comes back on when it's warm. Any suggestions on how to fix it?
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