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poor_max_owner Sep 30, 2003 12:16 AM

What Y'all Think
 
what do you all think it is?

i have a 2000 MAX GXE and my service light turned on this morning on my way from school. my odometer is at 63750. the car runs fine. i don't feel anything wrong with it. should i just take it to the dealer and get it checked?

thx in advance for any help.
jeff

ToYLeT902 Sep 30, 2003 01:30 AM

Yeah sure why not... its free right? :confused:

Fezzik Sep 30, 2003 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by ToYLeT902
Yeah sure why not... its free right? :confused:


Getting codes checked at the dealer is not free. It's 80 dollars at my dealer just to hook it up. Take ur car to Autozone and get the codes pulled for free. Some autozones will use the newer OBD II scanner that will tell you what's wrong, and some may have the old ones that just gives u the code. In that case, get the code and if u cant find out what the problem is come back here and post ur code.

poor_max_owner Sep 30, 2003 10:35 AM

thx fezzik ima do just that. and your right it is 80 bucks just for hook up. then they tell you what is needed to be fixed. and if that sucker is not in waranty, your in for something.... thats why i didn't wana take it to the dealer... well thx again for the advice. i didn't know that autozone does this kinda thing..

asu174 Sep 30, 2003 10:46 AM

Unplug your negative battery terminal overnight and it should go away.

poor_max_owner Sep 30, 2003 11:12 AM

sure but wont this have an effect on my car in a long run. i mean it says check it right. so i guess there could be something wrong with it. but if everything else is kewl ima just do that. :) its proly the cheapest way to do... haha

thx asu174

asu174 Sep 30, 2003 01:27 PM

If there is something really wrong with your car, the SES will not go away after resetting (or it will come back again almost immediately).

Y2KSESteve Sep 30, 2003 01:34 PM

:sprint: If it comes back on after you've unplugged your battery then something probably is not right.

bk2kmax Sep 30, 2003 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by Fezzik
Getting codes checked at the dealer is not free. It's 80 dollars at my dealer just to hook it up. Take ur car to Autozone and get the codes pulled for free. Some autozones will use the newer OBD II scanner that will tell you what's wrong, and some may have the old ones that just gives u the code. In that case, get the code and if u cant find out what the problem is come back here and post ur code.

That's strange on your 80 buck cost, mine is 50 bucks just to hook up to the diagnostic machine but I'd definitely say take it in. It is better safe than sorry.

My car started sputtering the other day and then it ran fine, so I thought I'd have it checked, turns out my MAF had failed after 145K on the original.

It's a good thing to have something abnormal checked right away because you may end up breaking something else as a result of not fixing the small problem first and then end up paying more in the long run.

poor_max_owner Oct 1, 2003 05:48 PM

thats good thinking bkmax. my plan now is to just get a full tune up service. that way it'll include everything. thx for all replys.


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