Moony400 Posted February 8, 2006 Posted February 8, 2006 Hello All, Yesterday, I floored the gas pedal to speed up onto the freeway ramp and my check engine came on. It stayed on all the way home. I turned off the engine and waited a little bit and start the engine and it's still on. I then reset the ECM by disconnecting the negative battery terminal. Waited for about half an hour and put it back. Start the engine and no more check engine light. Drove to work this morning and no check engine came on. Now I'm scared to even push on the gas pedal hard fearing the check engine light might come back on. Any thoughts or idea? Here is what I have done recently: ground repair by lexus replace MAF sensor replace 02 sensor left side BFI Thanks MoonSC400
jzz30 Posted February 10, 2006 Posted February 10, 2006 i had that happen, it showed the code for the O2 sensor on one of the banks of the motor. didnt bother with it and while floring it a few days later, the light went away. i dont think it will hinder performance. if the light comes back on read the code its most likely the o2 sensor. and if it bugs you that you need to reset the ecu then change the o2 sensor.
Moony400 Posted February 10, 2006 Author Posted February 10, 2006 Thanks for the reply. It hasn't come back yet (knock on wood). I may try to floor the pedal over the weekend to see if it comes back. Thanks.
JIBBBY Posted February 10, 2006 Posted February 10, 2006 Don't be affraid to floor it, it's only a tiny light, the engine won't blow I promise.... If the light continues to go on run a check test on it. Most likely it is a bad sensor or connection....I would venture to say as long as your oil light, and radiator lights don't come on you shouldn't even worry about it. If you notice that car runs any different or idling poorly when stoppend then you may have a problem with the check engine light on....
SCoupe Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 Don't be affraid to floor it, it's only a tiny light, the engine won't blow I promise.... I'd second that...
JIBBBY Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 It won't blow......if it runs fine, isn't overheating, misfiring, etc... it will not blow from an engine light, very, very unlikely....
Moony400 Posted March 3, 2006 Author Posted March 3, 2006 Slammed a gas pedal a few times over the week and check engine has return. Thanks for the reassurance.
JIBBBY Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 Like I said it could be a faulty sensor read, if the car runs perfect then I would forget about. Check all your fluids to make sure they are full..Oil, etc... I have had to remove the check engine light bulb on a couple of these SC's in the past because of bad reads.... Good luck, if you feel a problem while driving then just run a diagnostic check at a local import auto repair shop. They will plug in the computer and if they have the right program can run a diagnostic check to see what the problem is.. There is a plug in check point located on the top of the engine....
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