Possibly the coolant temperature sensor. Once it heats up the sensor takes action and if it's malfunctioning it could cause it to run lean....or too rich. Possibly the coolant temperature sensor. Once it heats up the sensor takes action and if it's malfunctioning it could cause it to run lean....or too rich.
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I would say that there is a miswiring of the blinkers.
Possible causes include failed switch, motor, regulator, broken wire, blown fuse,
Usually the blower motor resister has gone bad.
Plugged egr tube or a failed egr valve.
Common causes include low coolant, inoperative radiator fan, radiator restriction.
Possible causes for overheating include failed serpentine belt, failed water pump, internal or external coolant leak, restriction in the radiator, or inoperative radiator fan.
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The electronic throttle control light stays on when the engine computer detects a malfunction related to the throttle system. You need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.
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Fluorescein stain causes the cornea to appear green with lit with a Woods lamp.
Loose connection to the antennea