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Old May 25, 2009 | 06:38 AM
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What is the first step to finding why you get an intermittent service engine light? Car is running fine. Its a LT1 92 Anyone have any ideas?
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Old May 25, 2009 | 07:06 AM
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Places like Advance Auto will scan for codes for free...or if you have a scan tool diy...even if the light is not on the code should still be in "memory"
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Old May 26, 2009 | 05:02 AM
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Thanks buddy I have been there Advanced says their machines don't work it has to be a 96 or newer.
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Old May 26, 2009 | 05:51 AM
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Most common intermitent service engine light is due to an EGR bug.
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For GM domestic vehicles made before 1995, the diagnostic connector is located under the dash panel by the driver side.

To get the check engine codes to flash in your dash panel, use a jumper wire or a paper clip and connect terminals A and B of the diagnostic connector. Turn your ignition key on with engine off and the codes should start to blink.

All codes should start with code 12 which is one long flash followed by 2 short flashes. This code 12 means the diagnostic system is normal and will repeat itself continuously if there are no trouble codes. Otherwise, code 12 will flash 3 times before flashing the fault codes.

Counting the codes being flashed is almost the same for these 3 domestic vehicles and most of the codes can be erased or cleared by disconnecting the battery negative terminal for 1 minute and reconnect.

Just make sure to check your service manual in case you have electronic equipment such as radio or clock that needs reprogramming in which battery disconnection is not recommended.

Finally, after performing repairs on the culprit code, always go for a road test to confirm if the problem is fixed.
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Originally Posted by BigErik69
Thanks buddy I have been there Advanced says their machines don't work it has to be a 96 or newer.
domestic manufacturers went to an ODBC II system in '96 which does use a different diagnostic tool than earlier models.

You can either find someone who has the reader for the older models, pick one up online for not a lot of $, or do a search or consult the FSM for detailed instructions on manually 'jumping' the ALDL leads under the dash to generate the codes.
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Old May 26, 2009 | 11:34 AM
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I have the same problem on my 91.Light go's out after the car warms up.My guess is a loaded O2 sensor.My owners manual even says to hold the car at 2000 rpms for 2 minutes to clear it out.It works.

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