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krash322
Dec 2nd, 2005, 05:30 PM
Any mechanics in here? My car's fuel empty meter is blinking (I have half a tank left, which it reads fine), and now the 'check engine' light is also on. Any ideas at all what's wrong? I just filled up a my car a bit yesterday at Shell, as I usually do. :confused: Please help!

mrpurrhead
Dec 2nd, 2005, 05:48 PM
my stupid vibe with like 50000 sensors in it did similar thing.. it was because my wife did not clse the gas cap all tehe way and the sensor wehnt off, had to take the car in and get the sensor cleared...

hytong
Dec 2nd, 2005, 07:49 PM
its part of evaporation control system

700mb80min
Dec 2nd, 2005, 07:58 PM
codes that appear due to the famous gas cap incident can be removed by unhooking your negative battery cable for 15 mins and re-attaching it . thats all they do at the dealers ......been there and done that . ;)

if it appears again , you may have an actual problem.

B0000rt
Dec 3rd, 2005, 10:54 PM
my stupid vibe with like 50000 sensors in it did similar thing.. it was because my wife did not clse the gas cap all tehe way and the sensor wehnt off, had to take the car in and get the sensor cleared...

Why are you blaming your car? It's your wife's fault.

My brother did the same thing with his '03 Pathfinder. Hilarous, I laughed in his face, he was lucky the mechanic didn't charge him the $50 diagnostic fee.

krash322
Dec 5th, 2005, 12:55 PM
So what do I do to fix it? I'm not quite sure I know where the negative battery cable is to unhook it. It sounds like it's nothing, and that the sensors should be reset? :confused:

kmltick
Dec 5th, 2005, 01:20 PM
You see the battery? Negative is usually the black ground wire... and usually uncovered.

(the positive connector is generally red and is usually covered)

At least it's like that for most of the cars I've seen...

waitin4BOOST
Dec 5th, 2005, 01:36 PM
The gas cap is for fuel pressure....i usually turn it until i hear 3 clicks.
Yes pull the negative (-) terminal off the battery under your hood for about 15 mins, that should reset your ECU and everything should be back to normal.

If you have a car alarm, make sure you have the remote handy because its going to set off when you re-attach the negative.

krash322
Dec 5th, 2005, 06:57 PM
Thanks everyone for their help, I will try that tonite when I get home.