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Originally Posted by rowser
My 96 Grand Am does this same thing, usually first thing in the morning, about once every couple months or so. The car seems to run rough, like it's getting to much fuel, then clears itself up and runs fine. I can get the "check engine light to go Off and the ETS to function again by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes. Then it's back to normal.
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The problem is you are not fixing the problem but just masking it by turning off the light.
The best thing is to have the problem diagnosed and repaired by a knowledgable and trustworthy certified technician.