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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / October 2004

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Check engine light Frontier

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Perry Templeton - 11 Oct 2004 01:22 GMT
1998 Frontier.  Check engine light is on.  Vehicle just turned 50K.  Is this
a programmed servicer interval light?  How to turn it off?

Perry
John Doe - 12 Oct 2004 00:34 GMT
The light came on because the computer received a signal that was not
expected. Or it did not get a signal it expected to receive. You need to
have it checked out by a competent repair person.

> 1998 Frontier.  Check engine light is on.  Vehicle just turned 50K.  Is this
> a programmed servicer interval light?  How to turn it off?
>
> Perry
Proctologically Violated?? - 12 Oct 2004 12:57 GMT
          Was it check engine or service engine soon?  My 04 has the SES
lite, which is emissions-related, mostly having to do w/ the goddamm gascap!
           Check engine lites are often Ox sensor related.  I've heard
Autozone can diagnose it, sell you the part, altho my mechanic said
sometimes you really do have to spend the bucks for the OEM.
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll
> 1998 Frontier.  Check engine light is on.  Vehicle just turned 50K.  Is this
> a programmed servicer interval light?  How to turn it off?
>
> Perry
Bhuvan - 12 Oct 2004 14:05 GMT
> 1998 Frontier.  Check engine light is on.  Vehicle just turned 50K.  Is this
> a programmed servicer interval light?  How to turn it off?
>
> Perry

You can go to Autozone or another place like that and they will pull the
code for you for free. Then you can decide where to go from there....

Good luck!
 
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