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    Help! Service Engine Light

    This gives me some things to try before going out and spending a bunch of $. I really do appreciate you taking the time to get these fixum ideas to me. I will go through them and let you know what the results were. Have a great 4th of July weekend GM! Thanks, NYLIAC
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    Help! Service Engine Light

    It's an EZ-Link. It has a blue OBD II (for 1994-1995 GM OBD 1 w/16 pin connector). Will this work?
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    Help! Service Engine Light

    OK. So I see everyone agrees to read the codes before spending $, and I'm right there with you all. I guess I didn't give enough information last night. I have an auto x-ray to read the codes, but when I plug in, it shows no error codes, and my guess is that since it doesn't stay on continuously...
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    Help! Service Engine Light

    No, It's a fairly new battery. I looked at a few other responses with a similar problem, and they reference the IAC or Temp sending unit. What are you thoughts?
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    Help! Service Engine Light

    OK. So I see everyone agrees to read the codes before spending $, and I'm right there with you all. I guess I didn't give enough information last night. I have an auto x-ray to read the codes, but when I plug in, it shows no error codes, and my guess is that since it doesn't stay on...
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    Help! Service Engine Light

    I have a 95 LT1, and the service engine light comes on intermitantly, especially after she's been running a bit, very hot outside, or going through a tunnel! My guess it has to do with the air intake, so I replaced the MAF sensor but it didnt fix the problem. Help if you can!
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    Help! Exhaust

    I'm about to replace the entire exhaust on my 1995 C4, and I need the pipes that run from the manifold to the Cat. Every manufacturer has from the Cat-back, and the Cats are welded to this portion of the pipes. Where can I find the this small portion of the pipe that run from the manifold to...
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