[AT] OT- Late model chevy truck question

Steve W. falcon at telenet.net
Wed Dec 15 23:59:46 PST 2004


It will reset itself after a few starts if the problem is cured.
Or you could pull the ECM fuses and wipe it out.

Steve Williams
Near Cooperstown NY

"God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change,
courage to change the things we can,and wisdom to know the difference."
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From: "WF Smith" <WarrenSmith at palmettobuilders.net>
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Subject: [AT] OT- Late model chevy truck question


> I have a 2005 Chevy pickup which is a story unto itself. Driving down
the
> interstate last weekend it tells me the gas cap is loose. I didn't
want to
> pull over so 150 miles later when I got off I tightened the cap, which
was
> right about the time the check engine light came on, and has stayed
on. Can
> I reset this light by disconnecting the battery or do I have to pay
the
> dealer to plug it in and tell me I shoulda pulled over on the
interstate?
> This truck has 1600 miles on it and is perfect in every way except
that it
> isn't my 2001 F250 Super Duty.
>
> Thanks,
> Warren
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