Re: Check Fuel Cap/Check Engine Light
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Originally Posted by Texas001
All the vacuum lines are good. I don't know how to test any of the solenoids or sensors involved in the whole fuel evac system. Does the Check Engine light need to be cleared with a code reader and reset tool or does disconnecting the battery do that?
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Well try disconnecting the negative terminal..leave it off for a few minutes just to be sure. If the check engine light still comes on then try clearing it with a code reader. I don't have one...I assume they can do that. My Superchips Flashpaq programmer can. The check engine light will come on for low fluids, dirty MAF sensor and a few other things. Error codes don't always point to the culprit. Lots of oxygen sensors that are OK have been replaced for example.
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JBA s.s. headers&exhaust, K&N cold air intake, Bosch Iridium Plus 4 plugs, Royal Purple in motor, 5spd & diff.,Superchips programmer, axle girdle. Also have but yet to install KYB Gas-A-Just shocks and Belltech sway bars.
Last edited by 2002 2WD Edge; 11-19-2010 at 08:59 PM.
Reason: re-wording
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