reset the PCM, see if it goes away. Your car is a '96 right? Unless you buy a code scanner then you'll have to pay the dealer. I'd rather buy the code-scanner and make use of it....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Feeny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "SPOC National" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 9:46 AM Subject: [SPOC] Fair Price to read the PCM? > The dealerships in the area want $65 to hook my car up and read all the > sensors (none of them do just a code reading). They said it will take > about an hour from start to finish. > > The service engine soon light came on after I filled up this morning. The > gas cap is on tight, so I am thinking it's a bogus code...but I wanted to > get a reading soon anyway (I was hoping after my throttle body was on, > since that's my last bolt on). > > Chris > > --- > ... Christopher Feeny > web: http://30moons.com > job: Web Developer (asp, php, html, database backend, graphics) > hob: online since 1983, 96 Saturn SC2, PC building, web research > ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Visit SPOC National at http://www.spocnational.org > > Don't forget to update your Profile in the Owners Database. > > To unsubscribe from the list at any time, send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any subject, and in the message text, "Unsubscribe spoc". > Visit SPOC National at http://www.spocnational.org Don't forget to update your Profile in the Owners Database. To unsubscribe from the list at any time, send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with any subject, and in the message text, "Unsubscribe spoc".
