Clear Check Engine Light
#1
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Clear Check Engine Light
I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
Can I clear the code some way myself?
Thanks
Charles
one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
Can I clear the code some way myself?
Thanks
Charles
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>
> Can I clear the code some way myself?
If the light is on because of the gas cap...
A) It will clear itself after a few trips
B) a code reader to clear it.
This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
It's a 2000 Civic DX. Got the correct cap; it's been on for a few days.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
It's a 2000 Civic DX. Got the correct cap; it's been on for a few days.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
It's a 2000 Civic DX. Got the correct cap; it's been on for a few days.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
It's a 2000 Civic DX. Got the correct cap; it's been on for a few days.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
One trip 80 miles each way. Looks like the reader.
Charles
Seth wrote:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> > one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> > it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >
> > Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals correctly and
> you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the year of the car,
> but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would light the check engine
> light for a gas cap issue.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
> "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
>>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
>> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
>> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
>>
>> Can I clear the code some way myself?
>
> If the light is on because of the gas cap...
>
> A) It will clear itself after a few trips
>
> B) a code reader to clear it.
>
> This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
>
>
>
Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Tegger wrote:
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
>
> > "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> >> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> >> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >>
> >> Can I clear the code some way myself?
> >
> > If the light is on because of the gas cap...
> >
> > A) It will clear itself after a few trips
> >
> > B) a code reader to clear it.
> >
> > This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> > correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> > year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> > light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
> Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
>
> It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
>
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
The Code reader is a good investment, doesn't have to be a top of the
line model! Best $90 bucks I've invested, since dealers around here
charge about $50 just to hook one up and read the codes.... that's
before doing any work on it! Checking the codes will also make sure you
aren't having other problems.
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Re: Clear Check Engine Light
Tegger wrote:
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:G0gqh.41$eB3.16@newsfe08.lga:
>
> > "wdeagle1" <cmeredit@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:1168738489.866133.320470@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >>I lost the gas cap to our Civic and took me a few days to get a new
> >> one. Check engine light came on. Took it to AuoZone today to see what
> >> it was and have it cleared. Two stores and they couldn't do it.
> >>
> >> Can I clear the code some way myself?
> >
> > If the light is on because of the gas cap...
> >
> > A) It will clear itself after a few trips
> >
> > B) a code reader to clear it.
> >
> > This assumes you replaced the cap with a proper cap that seals
> > correctly and you are talking about an ODB-II car. You don't list the
> > year of the car, but then again I don't know if the OBD-I cars would
> > light the check engine light for a gas cap issue.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Pre-'96 cars will not illuminate the MIL for a missing gas cap.
> Pre-OBDII cars do not have sealed EVAP systems.
>
> It would be very wise of the OP to tell us exactly what the code was.
>
>
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> Tegger
>
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The Code reader is a good investment, doesn't have to be a top of the
line model! Best $90 bucks I've invested, since dealers around here
charge about $50 just to hook one up and read the codes.... that's
before doing any work on it! Checking the codes will also make sure you
aren't having other problems.