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Write the codes down. Then erase them. read the codes that come right back, before you start the car. If the U codes come back, these have to be addressed before anything else. Communication codes. If not, Drive the car for about fifteen minutes and read the codes again. These codes have to addressed first. One code left on over time can cause other codes.
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