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First check to see if the Charge Sensor is unplugged (Located on the air intake hose near the throttle-body). If it unplugged: plug it back in and wait until the computer cycles through and see if the Check Engine light goes out. If the Charge Sensor is infact plugged-in, pull it out and examine the tip. If the plastic surrounding the tip or the delicate tip itself is damaged, replace the Sensor. The Charge Sensor is a dealer part and costs approximately $50.00. The Charge Sensor is also referred to as the fuel/air mass sensor.

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