First CEL - help!
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First CEL - help!
I'm under 49,000 miles and just had an oil change two weeks ago. On the way to work today (just a 20 mile drive) my CEL came on. When I got to work I checked the gas cap since I'd seen that issue come up before on the boards. The cap was loose and I tightened it up, then started the car back up and the CEL is still on.
Can someone share some advice as to what I should do? Is this urgent enough that I should avoid driving the car until I take it in?
Can someone share some advice as to what I should do? Is this urgent enough that I should avoid driving the car until I take it in?
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Originally Posted by shittles,Jun 19 2006, 07:49 AM
To reset your CEL, pull your battery terminals for thirty minutes, then re-install. CEL no more.
Your car is fine.
Your car is fine.
P.S. your obd-2 port is underneath your passenger panel on the underside of the dash, it just pops off with clips
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The gas cap code will clear itself after a few trips that the ECU considers successful. (It took mine almost a full week the last time.) The other way is to have Pep Boys/Autozone clear it with their OBD-II scan/reset tool. (Free of charge).
That being said, you know the cap was loose that is more than likely the problem so I wouldn't stress out about it. However, the price is right so it wouldn't hurt to have them pull the code anyway for piece of mind.
That being said, you know the cap was loose that is more than likely the problem so I wouldn't stress out about it. However, the price is right so it wouldn't hurt to have them pull the code anyway for piece of mind.
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Thank you everyone - I will stop into a Pep Boys or Autozone at lunch and make sure, but to everyone's point, the fact that the cap was loose makes me feel better...or something like that!
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Originally Posted by bcohan,Jun 19 2006, 10:12 AM
Solid...what makes it blink?
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#1 Go to AutoZone/Pepboys to verify what CEL code it is.
#2 The scan tool can reset the CEL. Ask the person at AutoZone to do this. You can also pull the 7.5amp backup fuse for 10 seconds. It is located in the under-dash fusebox.
#3 How do you know the gas cap was loose? Did you tighten it until it clicked 3 times?
#4 MY02 OBD-II port is underneath DRIVER'S side of the dashboard near the stereo.
#5 A blinking CEL can indicate a more serious issue.
#2 The scan tool can reset the CEL. Ask the person at AutoZone to do this. You can also pull the 7.5amp backup fuse for 10 seconds. It is located in the under-dash fusebox.
#3 How do you know the gas cap was loose? Did you tighten it until it clicked 3 times?
#4 MY02 OBD-II port is underneath DRIVER'S side of the dashboard near the stereo.
#5 A blinking CEL can indicate a more serious issue.
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Originally Posted by shittles,Jun 19 2006, 09:20 AM
From my understanding, and I may be wrong, a blinking CEL means the car has gone into safe mode and should not be driven. A blinking CEL is very bad.