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Why would the check engine light go on in a 95 E320 with just 30K miles? Is it programmed to do that every 30K miles for the 30K miles service intervals?
Last edited by intelligent; 03-07-2006 at 09:22 AM. |
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There are any number of reasons for the light to come on. The only way you will know why it came on is to draw the codes and troubleshoot the problem. If the car only has 30K miles it should be under warranty and should be taken care of by the dealer. If it is out of warranty due to time, it is most likely an emissions issue thus will still be taken care of under warranty.
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Time can have just as much of an aging effect on cars as mileage. Did you have the codes pulled?
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Open the hood , push the button, and get the codes
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Cool..
Just wanted you to know there is Owner Code access on that model by simply pushing the button in for 2 secs and releasing.. the codes then flash back for the owner so he knows what fault made the computer light the CE lamp .. that tells you exactly what the cars Diagnostic Module thinks the problem is .. and that is more likely correct than the 20 different answers you will get from 20 different guessers. Pretty user friendly and could save your friend hundred of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ B/4 they are done with him...... Last edited by Arthur Dalton; 03-07-2006 at 12:53 PM. |
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