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Mr. Reed from Edmonds.com has NO idea what he is talking about when he writes....
"Probably the most common cause of the check-engine light is that the gas cap is not on tight enough," Reed said. The sensor has responded to the extra oxygen going through the gas line and it will go off once the cap has been tight...more