sjan
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My check engine light just came on. How do i get it off ? 1999 80K miles
Wow, lotsa big, technical sounding words thereAZ Jeff said:1. go to the local AutoZone, and ask them to connect an OBD-II scanner to your data bus connector under the dash. This will read the fault codes from your engine control processor that have triggered the light to come on.
2. repair the circuits/elements that are indicated by the codes.
Sorry, the engineer in me comes out when the problem is technically complex in nature, as is the case here. It's also factual, though, so I didn't make up a BS answer.anony91xj said:Wow, lotsa big, technical sounding words there![]()
No, you can disconnect your battery for a while and then reconnect it, thereby cancelling the fault codes stored in memory.sjan said:This means i have to start and stop my engine 50 to 100 times before the light goes out ?
AZ Jeff said:No, you can disconnect your battery for a while and then reconnect it, thereby cancelling the fault codes stored in memory.
yes and while doing this,by all means remember you get what you pay for ....autozone how gay.....what if its one of the codes that require real knowledge and real equipment such as a p0420 (catalyst efficiency below threshold) where you need a real scanner to graph the o2 sensors over one another to see if its one of those or the catalytic converter?(not to mention the knowledge to do so) learn the terminoligy of what your talking about before giving advise, i.e. DLC=data link connector pcm= powertrain control module and so on you'll make the poor guy look like a fool..........AZ Jeff said:1. go to the local AutoZone, and ask them to connect an OBD-II scanner to your data bus connector under the dash. This will read the fault codes from your engine control processor that have triggered the light to come on.
2. repair the circuits/elements that are indicated by the codes.