Re: faulty ECM
When the check engine light comes on you have to read out the codes from the
computer with an OBDII scanner. This and only this will give an indication
where the problem is. It could be as simple as a loose gas cap but could be
any of hundreds of other items monitored by the computer. So instead of
crying over it here take it to a qualified mechanic and have it diagnosed
properly.....
"hybridgirl" <caiochow@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1159142934.905709.117850@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Decided to sell my 2000 Insight with 58,000 miles and someone pointed
> out that some insights have had a problem with the computer and oxygen
> sensor. Looking back, the ECU and ECM have already been replaced, but
> the check engine light has gone on several times since then with no
> real problem identified...The word "lemon" was uttered....How can it
> be? I loved the car and took it into the shop as needed.....thinking
> back....did it need it too much? Any similar experiences out there?
>
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