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For the past three years, my car’s Check Engine light has been on because of
a Code 5 (EGR) fault. Since no EGR-related fault has ever been found, I assumed the EGR tube was clogged. Whenever I am under the hood, I routinely check and clear the codes. The DM always flashes back 5 and, after being cleared, the Check Engine light returns after about 4 restarts. (On one occasion it did not return until after 7 restarts.) After changing my oil this weekend, I started the engine to circulate the new oil. Out of curiosity, I decided to check for codes, not expecting the diagnostic module to work while the engine was running. Well, it did, and flashed 5 back, as usual, and I cleared it, as usual, expecting to see the CEL again in a short while. Two days and at least 20 restarts later, the CEL has not returned. It illuminates with the other dash lights on ignition, so I know the bulb is not burned out. There appear to be several possibilities: 1. This is a fluke and at any moment the CEL will return, brighter and redder than ever. 2. The clogged EGR tube spontaneously cleaned itself. 3. There never was an EGR fault; The car decided the 3-year practical joke it was playing had run its course, and it was now time to stop. 4. I stumbled upon a little known, very groovy way to erase phantom diagnostic codes. 5. I broke something, and the CEL will ever again illuminate in response to an emissions fault. 1, 2, and 3 are unlikely. Four seems probable, and 5 possible. Any good thoughts on this?
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2008 E350 4matic / Black/Anthracite ------------------------------------ Gone but not Forgotten: 2001 E430 4matic, 206,xxx miles, Black/Charcoal 1995 E320, 252,xxx miles, Black/Grey 1989 260E, 223,00 miles, Black/Black |
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