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Old 02-02-2012, 12:25 PM   #18
Blackbirdws6
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT View Post
Get the codes in the PCM first. Anything else at this point is speculation.
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Scan for codes next time the check engine light comes on. Its most likely the O2 sensors. Did you use a plug and play extension harness or splice the wires yourself?
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Go to autozone and get the computer scanned. Write down the codes they retrieve from the computer and then post them here.
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Pull the codes. Any parts store will have an OBDII scanner that you can use/they can hook up for you for free; Napa, Autozone, Advanced Auto, or any garage/shop/mechanics.


Post the codes here.
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No, no one mentioned this but would be a good idea.
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