go to autozone and get it checked out
Lol sounds like a troll but Might be a reality check for noob like me. So last weekend I had a Lil fun driving her above my normal daily driving rpm condition then this light came on. What do u guys think?
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go to autozone and get it checked out
Could it just be the O2 sensor?
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it could by anything... does the car feel different?
Nah feels the same
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Oww
Kei
Lol
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You can check it yourself.
Jump pins 4 and 9 on the OBD-II port under the driver side dash. You can't miss it look directly to where your right knee would be. Once you jump those pins with a wire several lights on the cluster will start flashing.
You will want to look at the check engine light. 1 long flash = 10 and 1 short flash = 1 when there's a pause between flash sequences that means it's going to the next code. For example: 2 long flashes and 5 short flashes = Code 25.
Add the flashes together to get your code and come back to us.
When u said jump pins 4 and 9 with a wire, is it just a single wire? Can I use my multimeter since its got probes which I think is easier to get to the pins
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Genius! Thats even better
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easy and free to get it checked at autozone.
⬆best advice. I dint even know they do it free in auto zone . so the guy ran his scanner and code P0420 came up.
I just passed the emissions a month ago so it couldn't be the cat converter. I'm down to o2 sensor and a/f ratio. I appreciate all your inputs
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