03-26-2014 | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 243
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Weird thing happened last weekend.
Had the car out last weekend, and was running nice and strong.
On the way home, I did a 25-35ft burnout and it sounded like a champ! All of a sudden, the SES light popped on. All the gauges looked good, nothing sounded out of the ordinary, and no unusual smells. Got the car home, shut it down, fired it back up, the light stayed on for about 2 seconds...and went out. I've had the car out a couple of times since that and the light hasn't come back on. I haven't had a chance to pull any codes (current or historic), but all seems good. Anyone have any ideas? Glitch in a sensor or in the ECU? Not too worried about it, since it seems to have fixed itself. Just thought it was strange.
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