Ah yes the free code scan at the auto parts store which usually leads you to buy a part that doesn"t fix the problem so you throw a few more at it , then end up finally taking it to the place you should have in the first place , to actually find out the real cause and repair it. Usually for less than you spent "saving money". Only seen that happen a couple hundred times. And clearing the code fixes nothing , but will erase stored information that would have helped someone who knows what he is doing diagnose the problem. Sorry for my rant, but this drives me nuts being a dealership tech. We are not all dishonest....really. I have seen so many people buy all sorts of parts and then finally bring it in to find out what is actually wrong , and usually get it fixed for a fraction of what they have already wasted not fixing it. Seen lots of shiny new oxygen sensors that didn"t fix vacuum leaks......
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