Posted by Butch. on January 29, 2018 at 08:38:57 from (104.228.10.246):
In Reply to: Re: F250 - exhaust posted by Butch. on January 29, 2018 at 08:18:53:
I also had a problem with the evap system that I didn't feel like fixing at the time. Light on and needed an inspection. Cleared the codes and ran the car a few days to reset them.'Kept the gas tank full. Every time I went 20 miles I would fill it. The computer would not do an evap test with a full tank. After two days one 02 sensor still wasn't ready. After I drove the car that day I let it sit overnight and in the morning I started it and let it idle for 20 mins. That reset the 02 sensor and went and got my inspection. As soon as I got down below 3/4 of a tank the engine light came back on. I fixed the problem when it was warmer out. Too darn old to be working on cars in the cold weather. I guess there is a trick to most everything.
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