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Thoughts on a situation?

Old Feb 10, 2005 | 03:20 PM
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Thoughts on a situation?

a few weeks back, I had the SES light come on and read P011. I took the car in and had the recall work done for the crankshaft, and that seemed to do the trick. Bout a week later, the SES light came back on and this time read P011 and P021. I didn't feel like taking it back in to the dealer, so I drove it with the SES light on for about a week. I filled up my car with gas and start the car to leave the station, and the light goes off. Question is, If the SES light goes off, does that mean everything is fine?
Old Feb 10, 2005 | 07:29 PM
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not necessarily. take it to auto zone when the lights comes back-on. have the code read and post here
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