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U codes are communication faults between the different modules present on your vehicle. The PCM has to maintain control via separate modules that monitor and control every aspect of it, from engine and emission control,transmission control, anti-lock, traction control, lighting, hvac, suspension control, etc...To diagnose these codes requires a quality scan tool and a technician who is experienced with these systems.
Thats not a valid obdII code. Thats actually an error from the scanner itself not understanding the data that was sent.. I would clear the code and see if it returns. If it does find someone with the proper code scanner for a CAN system.
The check engine light is on to tell you that the ECU has detected a fault. The faults are stored as codes. The codes both have to do with a deficiency of exhaust gas going through the EGR valve. You will need to find out if the problem has to do with the valve, a leak, or the circuit.
you need to find out what code is in the computer. There are several things that can cause your problem. Auto Zone will scan your computer for free to get the codes out if you can keep it running. Isn't it under warranty?
This trouble code is Evap Purge System Performance fault. 1) Check for a loose or missing fuel cap. 2) Check for a damaged or missing fuel cap seal. Recheck for other trouble codes. This fault wont cause the stumblering problem. It turns on the MIL lamp to say there leak in the EVAP system.
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