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Old 10-29-2013, 12:36 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by theDreamer View Post
The best advice, next time it happens get them to read the code and tell you what it is (like P0174 or something), that way you can go about actually fixing it instead of them just clearing the code.
+1.

Cars nowadays are very good at diagnosing themselves. Get an OBD scanner and see what DTC(s) are showing up. You can find scanners for as little as $30 or so. I use my ScanGauge to read/clear DTCs. Most auto parts stores will read the DTCs, or loan/rent you a scanner, for little or nothing.
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