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CEL is on. How can I fix it?
Folks,
MY 2000 986S (50,000 miles) check engine light is on. It happened 2 minutes after refueling at National Park. Could that be the fuel? Dirty stuff? OBDII scan tool found the code P0115. After about 25 miles driving, CEL is gone by iteself. I cleared the store data later. The following day, after about 5 miles driving, CEL was on again. Drove 380 miles and scan with OBDII, Found codes P0133 and P1275. The car appear to drive fine. CEL solid (no blinking). The tempature of the national park was very cold, 40 F. Please help. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Viera FL
Posts: 5,642
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The last two codes (0133 and 1275) indicate that your oxygen sensor, passenger side, ahead of the cayalyst, is going bad and should be replaced.
0115 indicates a fault in the temperature monitoring. Since the fault cleared itself, I would not be too concerned. AFJ
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Not Seattle, North of Seattle
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I recently bought a OBDII software and cable from www.obd-2.com for around $136 shipped next day ect. I had a CEL pop up on my 97'. It was a P0134, so just a simple O2 sensor replacement. It was money well spent.
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