Nope the dude, didnt say.
Hows that for good service.
Nope the dude, didnt say.
Hows that for good service.
I use scangauge, it can search that code, and reset it in few seconds. Abt 3 seconds all in all while one hand is driving one hand is pressing the gauge.
Came along with the gauge is many other function. Coolent temp, air intake temp, trottle position sensor, intake manifold pressure,...etc worth it I think.
Has anyone had fault code 2135? I need to take it in before its out of warranty. It looks to be a TPS issue from online searches.
I had that fault and they had a TSB for my 06 Wave...Replaced part of the throttle body and updated ECU.Originally Posted by Cravin
I leased Pontiac Wave from September 2006 to August 2011.
My check engine light came on the other day because when I filled up I put my gas cap on like I normally do tight and let it click a few times...etc. But then I noticed the light was on, so I checked everything to make sure nothing was really wrong... but I only have 9,000 miles on it so it's not like anything could really go wrong yet. So checking the gas cap it wasn't on tight, so I tried to figure out why, thinking maybe I just forgot. I found out that the gas cap on my car loosens very easily, I don't know why either... it comes off by barely unscrewing it. Maybe it wears too easily? Until it becomes a big issue I won't replace it.
my moms pt cruiser gas cap had same problem, $10 for a new locking capOriginally Posted by manorness7
Yeah but until it's a big issue I'll just be more aware when putting it on. If I need to replace it I'll just get one from the junkyard or something, it's not like anyone sees the gas cap anyway.
more like steal one from a junkyard
steal? Never! It's borrowing for an extended amount of time.
For all the Bosch haters, you do understand that most major wideband 02 systems use Bosch 02 sensors.