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Your question is a bit vague, but here goes.

If your Check Engine light is on, or if you're experiencing

problems with your car, you might want to

have the codes read. You can have this done at most

auto parts stores at no charge.

The car's computer spits out these codes to help diagnose

problems. The auto parts store guy or gal, can translate the

codes for you or, you can look here; http://autorepair.about.com/od/obdcodedatabase/The_Exhaustive_Database_of_OBDI_and_OBDII_Engine_Codes.htm

and probably find what the codes mean.

Alternatively, you can buy your own code reader to perform

the checks yourself.

FriPilot

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