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Thread: Car Guys! Help?
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12-09-2007 #21
more than likely like the other posters have said it's a sensor and if it's running fine don't mess with it because it's a chevy and when chevyc get old they tend to break down alot i once had a corsica nad it wwas the biggest piece of junk ever
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12-09-2007 #22
If you put the gas cap on improperly the light will come on and will not reset until your car has been hooked up to a computer. If it drives OK then I think that the problem.
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12-11-2007 #23Originally Posted by rabidroyboy
One thing I noticed is that the heat seemed a little cooler than normal, but that could have been my imagination or the fact that it was reeeealy cold out today.
I don't know anything about oxy sensors... I'll have to go look that up.
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12-11-2007 #24One thing I noticed is that the heat seemed a little cooler than normal, but that could have been my imagination or the fact that it was reeeealy cold out today.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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12-11-2007 #25Originally Posted by BeardedOne
I remember something like this happened on my other car... a spring-valve thingy mounted in the top of the radiator kept getting stuck open and I had no heat for one of the coldest NY winters in awhile.. I can't remember the name of the part though. :/
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12-11-2007 #26Originally Posted by Detroit
I think I remember reading somewhere that I can reset the engine light by taking out some fuses or something of the like.
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12-11-2007 #27Originally Posted by miguel noche
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12-11-2007 #28
Ah, yah, remember the coldest days real well.
On the Lincolns and Caddys we just popped the thermostats out. Heat wasn't as hot as it could be, but they rarely overheated and you didn't have to worry about them sticking open or closed.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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12-11-2007 #29Originally Posted by BeardedOne
The one on mine was riveted to the antifreeze cap... how did you pop them out?
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12-11-2007 #30