RangerFella
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- Joined
- Jan 10, 2008
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- 84
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
Okay...well this isn't a Ranger but it is a ford and maybe somebody here can help me out.
I've got a '97 Ford Escort 4dr SE with the 2.0L I4 and a stick. It's got about 180,000 miles on it. It refuses to pass emissions because of the 'check engine' light that stays on 24/7. Anyway, the gist of all of this is...it won't pass emissions because there's something actually wrong with the computer or whatever or something like that. I don't personally know, I just know what the shop I took it to and (like a dummy) paid 300 dollars to have them just reset the computer. It passed last year and then after a few hundred miles the light came back on. I was wondering if there's any way I can reset the computer myself or...
It's at a point now where paying even 100 dollars to fix something temporarily that I couldn't keep doing...would be not worth it. The car itself isn't worth 300 bucks now but I need it. Any ideas on how I can get this thing to pass without spending any money? I'm 100% confident if they ran it through the old test, the one where they stick the probe in the pipe and all, that it would pass. I'm not looking to do anything illegal I guess...just some help or a little trick would be great. Thanks a bunch
I've got a '97 Ford Escort 4dr SE with the 2.0L I4 and a stick. It's got about 180,000 miles on it. It refuses to pass emissions because of the 'check engine' light that stays on 24/7. Anyway, the gist of all of this is...it won't pass emissions because there's something actually wrong with the computer or whatever or something like that. I don't personally know, I just know what the shop I took it to and (like a dummy) paid 300 dollars to have them just reset the computer. It passed last year and then after a few hundred miles the light came back on. I was wondering if there's any way I can reset the computer myself or...
It's at a point now where paying even 100 dollars to fix something temporarily that I couldn't keep doing...would be not worth it. The car itself isn't worth 300 bucks now but I need it. Any ideas on how I can get this thing to pass without spending any money? I'm 100% confident if they ran it through the old test, the one where they stick the probe in the pipe and all, that it would pass. I'm not looking to do anything illegal I guess...just some help or a little trick would be great. Thanks a bunch