Warranty inspection gone bad

BluGator2000

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Hi all, new member here. I just acquired a 2000 Navigator, great condition, 30K miles, very well maintained, I’m liking it!.

So, I decide to get an extended warranty; but, prior to the warranty going into effect I have to take the car to the local P__ B___ shop for a once over. Fine, no problem, the car passes with flying colors as I expected.

I get back in the car to leave and the check engine light is on. Hmm, that wasn’t on before. I Go back into the shop, tell the tech who slaps himself in the forehead, runs out to the car pops the hood and plugs back in what I believe is a sensor on the air intake hose. He goes on to tell me the light will go out once the engine cycles a few times. Well…..twenty miles later the lights still on.

Should this light have gone off by now, I’m concerned about another forehead slapping dawning? I’m looking forward to your responses and future fun here on the forum.

Blugator
 
Try unplugging the battery for a few minutes to reset the light then see if it comes back on
 
Watch for the next 50 miles after you disconnect the battery....
 
Guy's, thanks for the responses. I'll try this now and see what happens. I report back with the results.

Blugator
 
FYI - usually the Check Engine light comes on due to a bad sensor, not a problem mechanically. However, with 30k, your sensors should be fine.
 
Bingo, that did it! Put on about thirty miles this afternoon - still no light. It's running great!

Many thanks,

Blugator2000
 

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