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Lexus: New question about check engine light

  1. #1
    Archi1
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    New question about check engine light

    Hi,
    I have replaced the air filter and reset the computer and my check engine
    light still comes on.
    Is there any other sensors I can replace before I have to take this thing
    into a dealership?
    Surely there is an O2 sensor or something.
    If there are any other sensors that typically go out or are most often the
    culprit for check engine (non blinking) lights coming on, please let me know
    what and where they are located. I want to try as many things as possible
    before I take it in.
    BTW- 2000 RX300
    Thanks




  2. #2
    Curtis
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    Re: New question about check engine light

    On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 23:55:03 GMT, "Archi1" <net> wrote:
     
     


    Are you sure the check engine light was on because of the air filter;
    seems strange.

    What do the codes read?? Take it to Autozone or PepBoys and have them
    read the codes...it only takes a second.


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  3. #3
    msb
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    Re: New question about check engine light

    Could also be as simple as the gas cap was not pout on tight enough at the
    last fill up.

    Curtis Newton wrote: 




 

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