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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 491461" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>UPDATE! I have found the problem. It is the magnetic traffic light sensor mounted in the roadway on that lane. I was talking to an ASE Master Tech and he told me that could be the issue. I have been testing it over the last month. There are two southbound lanes and two northbound lanes and a center turn lane on the roadway there. As I am going to work at 3:00AM I am usually driving in the right lane across that sensor at that intersection due to no traffic on the road and the check engine light would come on every time. The past few weeks I have driven in the left lane as I went through there and the check engine light did not come on. This morning I was in the right lane and the check engine light came on like clockwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 491461, member: 432"] UPDATE! I have found the problem. It is the magnetic traffic light sensor mounted in the roadway on that lane. I was talking to an ASE Master Tech and he told me that could be the issue. I have been testing it over the last month. There are two southbound lanes and two northbound lanes and a center turn lane on the roadway there. As I am going to work at 3:00AM I am usually driving in the right lane across that sensor at that intersection due to no traffic on the road and the check engine light would come on every time. The past few weeks I have driven in the left lane as I went through there and the check engine light did not come on. This morning I was in the right lane and the check engine light came on like clockwork. [/QUOTE]
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