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I'm sure this has come up before, but...C280 Check Engine Light
Bloody Hell.
A few weeks back I did some research on the c280 because I had one in my sights - heard about the wiring harness gremlins etc. I guess I'm a sucker, because I believed the supposedly picky shop who did a buyer check for me, AND I trusted the seller a little bit, because he is a co-worker (and lower-level) of my boyfriend. Five days later, Check Engine light comes on. I'm kind of shaken up! Could this have ANYthing to do with the fact that the seller had it emission tested 6 days ago? If so, is it just a code fix or??? I really want to take care of this car, but I don't want to mess around chasing problems that aren't real. Any thoughts on this? XOXOXO Thanks! |
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PS
The place that did the buyer check came highly recommended, took 3 hours to do the check, and said the car was really mechanically sound, with only some small oil leaks, a rear window that wouldn't roll up properly, and something else I can't remember. I specifically asked them to check for any wiring harness probs.
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Before jumping to bad conclusions......have the system scanned for codes. Many parts stores will scan for FREE.
Even brand new cars can turn on the check engine lamp.
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What year is your car?
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1996
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So your car is OBDII, a diagnostic plug under the steering wheel. You should be able to get the codes read at an Autozone, or you can buy an OBDII code reader for $50 to $100 and read them yourself.
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So your car is OBDII, which is a diagnostic plug under the steering wheel. You should be able to get the codes read free at an Autozone, or you can buy an OBDII code reader for $50 to $100 and read them yourself.
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