Faulty service engine soon
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I've not had them cleared. I will do that. Also the wire is broke above my transfer case box and from a different post it may have something to Do with it
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I'd go have the codes read, write them down, and then have them cleared. Report back here with the codes and we can help. Also, if there are any codes, they might stay gone long enough to pass emissions and then you can deal with whatever is wrong.
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It might (and also might not), we would need to know what the wire was...
I'd go have the codes read, write them down, and then have them cleared. Report back here with the codes and we can help. Also, if there are any codes, they might stay gone long enough to pass emissions and then you can deal with whatever is wrong.
I'd go have the codes read, write them down, and then have them cleared. Report back here with the codes and we can help. Also, if there are any codes, they might stay gone long enough to pass emissions and then you can deal with whatever is wrong.
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oh..ok. Well my maf code is on. So I'm going to replace that. I just did all 4 o2 sensors which cleared 4 if my codes. I have 2 left. The mag and the one that is a ghost but. Also they say my service engine light is malfunctioned. So I have one? Or just service engine soon
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Cleaning or replacing your MAF should take care of that code. Never heard of a code for a bad SES light. Hopefully taking care of the last code you have (p0102) would clear up your system and allow you to pass your emissions test.
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