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illSHOyou

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Well I went ahead and bought one of those code readers from Autozone. Anyway I think I accidently erased the codes! Whoops! lol I can't believe I did that! What can I do now?

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I think you could just run the car, see if the CE light comes back on and go from there. If you CE light DOESN'T come back on, I believe the problem might of disappeared.
 

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ghostrider:
I think you could just run the car, see if the CE light comes back on and go from there. If you CE light DOESN'T come back on, I believe the problem might of disappeared.
Well, if you check the other post near the bottum you can see that my car wont start. So I have a little problem here, lol. I seriously can NOT believe I erased the codes. :(

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You can run the EEC test without starting the car. Just install the jumper (code reader?) and turn the ignition key on. The test will run. What you may have lost are the memory codes. The hard fault codes will be found each time the test is run.
 

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