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Old 09-29-2002, 02:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Check Engine Light

Its weird. Okay this is what happened. I was leaving to work today around 8:50 am this morning, Saturday. So I pulled over kinda fast, well i was doing 5000rpms on first gear (note: the car had less than 1 minute running) so i drove up to the main street and when I shifted to second gear my light came on... so i shifted to third gear and lowered the rpms to around 2500 doing around 40-50 and the light was still on. So after a minute or so the light stopped blinking.

My guess would be that of I started too quick with the car being cold. But you guys could probably give me a reason. Id appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
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