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Old 03-21-2014, 04:21 AM   #2
thstone
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Either buy a code reader ($50) or have it read out at a local auto parts store (sometimes free), then post the code here. Without the exact code(s) it is difficult to provide any detailed advice.

In the long run, a Durametric cable will allow you to read more data and perform specific diagnostic tests on your car and pay for itself over time but its $150 used to $300 new.
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