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Old 03-10-2010, 07:03 AM   #1
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Replace check engine light

Hey all,
I got a 97 GXE for my wife and she took it to get inspected and they said the Check Engine Light is either burnt out or had been removed. Does anyone know the bulb number and how to get at these lights to replace them? I'm trying to save $85 bucks in labor. I've got a link to the FSM but have trouble navigating it. Thanks!
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Re: Replace check engine light

figured it out. Done. Will post tutorial with pics soon as another thread.
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