CEL after engine cover removal
I removed my engine cover for a few days while I'm having someone paint it for me. In the meantime, a couple of days later, the CEL came on. I spoke to onstar and they told me it was because of too much O2 in the mixture. They didn't know why (blocked fuel line? bad sensor, etc?). Does anyone think it could be related to removing my engine cover? That seems really weird to me but I guess anything's possible? Any help is appreciated!
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The best thing to do is to take it to your local dealership to run any diagnostics on it. If you would like I can even help set up an appointment for you. Please keep me updated.
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umm, did you forget to put the oil cap back on. you have to remove the oil cap to remove the engine cover and this would allow excess air not read by the MAF. could be a simple fix with no dealership hassel
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you know what? I might not have put it back on!! I'll go check!
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FTW! glad it was not a major problem
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I'm sorry but that is funny as hell. We have all been there with something so simple and stupid. I usually call it my duh! Moment. Glad to hear it wasn't anything major
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