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You can take it to most any auto parts store, Auto zone, Checkers, Napa, and Murray's and they will scan the computer for fault code/s and clear them for free. Bring the codes back here and we will be more than happy to help diagnose/resolve the problem.
your post is 5 months old, i bet by now you have taken it in and got it fixed or at least found out what the fault goes to.
so here is what you do the next time that light comes on ,even if it goes out the next time you drive. you have a code stored in your memory! go to an auto parts store like advanced auto or auto zone etc etc they will check your code for free.ask them for a print out of the code and they meaning .write it down if you have to ,sometimes there are more then one code.
then with that ,you can try to post and see if you get a faster response. example p0103 mass air flow low voltage. this is how todays industrey diagnoses your problem and goes right to the trouble part.happiness is no check engine light
Take it to your local Auto Zone store. They will hook it up to a scanner for FREE and read the codes saved in the computer. They should give you a printout with the codes and possible problems with your car. You can decide where to take it to get it serviced knowing what the problem is. It's usually a bad sensor. Auto Zone could quote you a price on the part so you have an idea of what your repair bill should be. Auto Zone only sells parts. They do not install them. Good Luck!
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