Sorry...... 96 Vette LT4.
As Rick so eloquently stated:
> Sorry...... 96 Vette LT4.
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>>>How do I fix this?
Pull the negative battery cable off for 1 hour(I think), reconnect it. That
should reset all codes.

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"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau
"The original point and click interface is a Smith and Wesson"
have you cleared the codes to make sure it is a hard code? I do not
think you can reset codes by unplugging the battery on this car (odb2)
with out a scan tool. this code can be set for several reasons, bad
EVAP canister purge control solenoid, bad driver in the PCM, which
supplies ground to the solenoid or a wiring problem. you will need a
scan tool and a DVOM to check this out. if you have this i will be
glad to help you diagnosis this problem with you. if you do not have
the equipment, then you may need to take it to some one who does.
let me know. greg
>Sorry...... 96 Vette LT4.
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>>>How do I fix this?
Rick - 08 Apr 2005 16:43 GMT
Greg,
Thanks for the info.
The service engine light came on awhile back & didn't know what the problem
was.
I can use the scan tool at Auto Zone. What is a DVOM?
Richard
> have you cleared the codes to make sure it is a hard code? I do not
> think you can reset codes by unplugging the battery on this car (odb2)
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>>>>How do I fix this?
. - 08 Apr 2005 18:28 GMT
> Greg,
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> Richard
Digital Volt-Ohm Meter.
Rick - 09 Apr 2005 11:44 GMT
I have a Digital Volt-Ohm Meter & use it all the time.
All I need is the locations & volt readings ...
Later,
-- Richard --
>> Greg,
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> Digital Volt-Ohm Meter.