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Old 01-30-2008, 11:31 PM
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Service Light?

This morning when I started my car I noticed the Service light was on and Traction was off. I stopped the car and started it back up and they were gone. Few hours later, When I went out to my car, Service light, traction off, and ABS lights were on. Again I shut off the engine and started and they were gone. Been like this all day (lights on at random start ups), sometimes it even says my E-brake is on when its most definately not. Everything runs fine, brakes work fine, and everything looks okay. What's going on?
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Re: Service Light?

Did you run that seafoam through it yet?
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Re: Service Light?

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Did you run that seafoam through it yet?
I added the Sea Foam through the fuel system. But these lights started coming on before that. This morning when I started my car I didn't have the Service light but I did have the BRAKE, ABS, and Traction off lights. Shifted to drive then back to park, car jolted forward a bit, turned it off and started again and was good.
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Re: Service Light?

Alright, Went to have the code pulled for the Service light and there's nothing at all. I have service light and no traction control and sometimes ABS light too, but not often. Everything seems to run perfectly, besides traction control which is off, Should I take it to my dealer? Autozone suggested it was my O2 sensor?
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Re: Service Light?

Find someone with a bi-directional scanner so it can read error code history. There IS something there unless someone cleared it.
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Re: Service Light?

possibly a loose sensor under the hood

had the same problem with my 90' Z24

chanegd the injectors on it and the sensor that gets plugged into the air box i forgot to plug in
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