01-20-2017, 11:37 AM
In my experiences with the check engine light the problem is a "minor emissions control" fault, better simplified as a bad, or not screwed down gas cap. The cap doesn't seal the tank, allowing vapors to escape, and the computer picks it up when it applies back pressure to your gas tank.
Either buy a new cap, or lightly coat the cap gasket with grease to make a seal, disconnect battery and re connect to reset light, and see if the light comes back on. If you did the grease thing and the light stays off, replace the cap. Some auto parts stores will read the code for you if you really are curious.
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Either buy a new cap, or lightly coat the cap gasket with grease to make a seal, disconnect battery and re connect to reset light, and see if the light comes back on. If you did the grease thing and the light stays off, replace the cap. Some auto parts stores will read the code for you if you really are curious.
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