i was wondering, my check engine light will sporatically go off, is this because i have no exhaust ? or what else could be causing this ? anyt input would be appreciated.
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i used to have a similar problem the check engine light would come on at about 1800 rpms then turn off... it did this CONSTANTLY... but when i changed my intake manifold and throtle body it stopped... but i put in all new idle air solenoids and egr valve and sensor...
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1 where is the egr valve located, i've never heard of that
2 my car does the same thing, and ONLY if i've been driving at around 1800 - 2000 rpms consistantly for awhile, like highway driving. do you think a bad O2 sensor could be the cause of this, cuz i DO have a bad O2 sensor.
3 foxbox - why dont you just go have a autoshop check your codes for like 20 - 40 bux.... thats what i did.
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a few days ago i was on the high way and it turned on so i stoped and pulled over and put it on park turned my lights off and heat and then wile i was about to get out of the car i looked for the light and it was off, it was the first time i have ever seen it on and it has been 5 days and it hasnt done it since
it could be the 02 sencer or something
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Don't know a whole lot about this fuelie bs, but the code should be saved whether it's off or stays on, run an OBDII code scanner or whatever on it and see what it says, orr you can dick with the paper clip trick, could probably find the legend on the internet somewhere.1998 Buick Lesabre Custom
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OKay, okay, okay. STOP GUESSING! The computer tells you what's wrong. All it takes is a little time and a paper clip for it to tell you what's going on...
Follow this procedure (not sure where the EEC-tester is located on a Mustang).
Now, get the code, AND THEN start worrying about how to fix it. Sounds to me like you may have an O2 sensor that's starting to go out... but that's a shot in the dark if we don't know what the computer think is wrong.
-Duck1992 Mazda MX3: L3 100 BigYmp.
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