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Hello all,I have a warning light on that says I've a problem with my emission system on my GV V6. Have had no joy when trying to get advice from the dealership and am loathe to shell out loads of cash if it's something straightforward.Any advice greatly appreciated.Cheers. Mark |
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On 27 Sep 2006 01:13:00 -0700, mark.davis (AT) nuth (DOT) nhs.uk wrote: Hello all,I have a warning light on that says I've a problem with my emission system on my GV V6. Have had no joy when trying to get advice from the dealership and am loathe to shell out loads of cash if it's something straightforward.Any advice greatly appreciated.Cheers. Mark What year? How many miles? |
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There is a meter you can plug into the port and get the error code. Then you look up the error code in a book and it tells you what the car's computer thinks is wrong. Usually it is a sensor (oxygen sensor, throttle sensor, knock sensor). Then you replace that part. It certainly isn't expensive to troubleshoot this. That can be done in a couple of minutes by someone with the meter and the book. Repair is whatever it costs to replace the part. If you really want to work on the car yourself, invest in the shop manual made by the manufacturer. It's not cheap, but it has a WEALTH of information. |
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