check engine light
- misfitsfiend
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check engine light
last night i was driving my mx that i just got back from the garage about a week ago... i had it in 5th gear going about 120km/hr and the check engine light would keep coming on.. as soon as i stopped pressing the gas and got to about 100-110km/hr and pressed the gas again.. the check engine light would turn off... but then like maybe 10 or 15 minutes later it would come back on... anyone know the deal with this f---ing light?
if it helps it was pretty f---ing cold outside too ...
if it helps it was pretty f---ing cold outside too ...
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Yea, or you can copy all the info, and paste it into a blank notepad page and save as filename.html then double click the new saved file and it will show up perfectly in your browser. Then if you want to take it a step further you can copy paste that file into MS word and it will be a perfect word.doc with bullets and all...Grants wrote:The post in the FAQ has been unformatted and is hard to read.
Well im going to go out on a limb here and assume you were on the freeway and the car was warm( at operating temp), therefore the cold weather woulden't be a factor, or shoulden't rather. If you just got it back from the garage, what was it in for? I mean we can't help ya much if we don't know what was done to the car. All we can tell you is to check the codes. Just tighten your gas cap and oil cap and hope to hell that was the problem ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Invis
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Invis
why replace EGR... my EGR valves malfunctioned and my car runs fine... it won't hurt anything... haven't gone for inspection yet, so i don't know about emissions
i've read up on EGR's and this is how i understand it... when the EGR goes bad, then ECU has in its memory an override process which eliminates the need for the EGR. I guess it sort of works like a "back-up"--- EGR goes bad, ECU tells the engine to work in this new way, the back-up way....
P.S. correct me if i'm wrong. i like to find out about my misconceptions/misunderstandings to be more knowledgeable and well-rounded
i've read up on EGR's and this is how i understand it... when the EGR goes bad, then ECU has in its memory an override process which eliminates the need for the EGR. I guess it sort of works like a "back-up"--- EGR goes bad, ECU tells the engine to work in this new way, the back-up way....
P.S. correct me if i'm wrong. i like to find out about my misconceptions/misunderstandings to be more knowledgeable and well-rounded
1992 GS/RS Mutant Automatic