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Re: how to display SES codes?
Some places like auto-zone will scan codes for free. For the SES light, the the most common cause is loose/misaligned/badly sealed gas cap. If the vous has a tether on the cap it could also get stuck underneath causing bad seal. I would check the cap first and if you find problem give it a few days with a few restarts to see if it goes away (the system runs a check every time it is re-started and needs a few 'good runs' of that before light will go out)
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