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Old 07-18-2004, 05:58 PM
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The low fuel light and check engine light are related. The blinking low fuel light is a seperate warning about the evaporative emission fault. This is often caused be a loose or missing fuel cap, or the seal could be bad, but there are other things that can cause this fault, including a bad fuel level senser (pressure sensor is built into one of the sender units.

The first two codes are possibly related to a bad mass airflow sensor, this is quite common. I'd concentrate on the evap system first I think.

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