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That depends on the code and your knowledge of auto technology.
What you don't want to do,is start throwing parts at it,as a result of a misunderstanding, of any suggestions or help you may receive.
Codes do not tell you what is wrong, or what to replace.
If the throttle is sticking,you could spray it, with CRC Throttle Body Cleaner,not carb cleaner. Leave the carb stuff, for the lawn mower.
In general, I would say, if your not up on todays vehicles systems and have a strong background in electrical troubleshooting, and years of auto repair,your left with seeking help, down the street at a local repair shop.
check to see if you have seperate fuses for each headlight. Some cars do I have seen a blown fuse make a headlight dim. If not check the wiring harness that goes to that headlight to see if any of the ground wires from that harness to body ground has lost contact, Hope this helps, Leave comment.
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