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Originally Posted by gomer_110
First find out what the code(s) are by having them read. If you don't have your own code reader then try Autozone which can read them for you for free.
Once you have the code(s) then you can begin effectively troubleshooting the car.
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I was going to say the same thing. GMTA heehee.
scottIN, if you plan on doing any more mods or tweaking the mods you have made, an OBD/CAN tool will probably be a good investment.