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914 Geek
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Silly-Con Valley
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Maybe drive it to the dealer or mechanic next time it happens, and don't turn the engine off? If the light is still on, they ought to be able to pull the code that tripped it.
That's the only thought that comes to mind at the moment.
Throwing parts at the problem is typically a very expensive way to not solve it.
--DD
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