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Old 03-17-2004, 03:15 PM   #1
Tassadar30
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No Check engine light?

I recently failed smog. It may have been due to o2 sensor. My check engine light was on at one time and I figured it was due to a valve job I did recently, so I reset the ecu. My check engine light is now off. When I took it in it failed. I also noticed that the check engine light does not come on when I turn the ignition to "on". Doesnt the ecu do a bulb test when turned to "On". I still am not getting codes at the ecu. I also disconnected the maf sensor, started the car, turned it off and checked codes (a2) and there were no codes. Could my ecu be busted?
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Old 09-14-2004, 02:14 PM   #2
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it should do a bulb test. burnt out bulb?

head over to http://www.brickboard.com
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