Check Engine Light Came On!
What's the code? check your gas cap, try another tank of fuel from another gas station see if the issue persists...
My check engine light came on about 2 weeks ago though, it was an emissions thing. I can't remember the exact code, but it was something like P4220. Not a huge biggie, but I'll be looking into fixing it before too long.






If so let us know the number of the codes so we can steer you in the right direction.
Thanks,Matt
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I cleared the codes and the car ran fine for a while.
Another day and under acceleration, same thing, car powers down and everything lights up. I got on here and was told to check my grounds and my battery terminal connections. Since I have cleaned my battery terminal connections and all the grounds on the car, I have not had a single CEL come on again, all the clean connections fixed it.
Cheap to do/free, and easy to check your battery connections and the grounds.






How to Pull Codes:
1. Turn your key to the "ON" position, but do not start the engine.
2. Clear any present messages by pressing the RESET button.
3. Hold the OPTIONS button down, and press the FUEL button 4 times. (This will get you into the "codes" section of the DIC.
4. The computer will automatically display all the codes your car has created. It will cycle through each code every 3 seconds. (Have a pen and paper handy to write down the codes)
Note: Any code that ends in an "H" is a history code (something that has occurred in the past, but is not reporting as an error currently.)
5. Once the computer has finished going through all of its codes, press RESET to enter Manual Configuration mode. It should start with a module and show "NO CODES" or "# Codes."
6. To optionally reset codes once in manual mode, press and hold RESET until is displays "NO CODES."
7. Press OPTIONS to go into the next module (ie, from PCM, or Powertrain Control Module, to TCS, or Traction Control System.)
8. Repeat Step 6 until you have reset all the codes in all the computer modules.
Note: Only reset the codes if you want to- it is not necessary to reset them every time you pull the codes.
9. When finished, simply take your key out of the ignition.
Thanks,Matt
10-PCM: P0461 H, P1416 H C, P1431 H
A0-LDCM: B2252 H, B2282 H, B2284 H, B2264 H, U1064 H
A1-RDCM: B2237 H, B2239 H, B2253 H, B2203 H, B2283 H, B2285 H, B2263 H, B2205 H, U1064 H
A6-SCM: B2187 H, B0851 H, B2605 H, B2606 H
That is all the codes the DIC gave me. Hopefully someone can make sense of this and let me know what the problem is.
Here is a site that will break down what those history codes mean though...
http://www.stengel.net/diccodes.htm


Please do a search on the code and you'll get some great repair info!








Gas caps are responsible for check engine lights a lot of times. Just had it happen in the wife's car. Hope it's something that simple. 

