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Hi Tony: When the Check Engine Light is flashing ON it means that the computer has
detected a misfire in the engine.It is not good to drive a vehicle that
has a flashing check engine light; one or more sensor in your vehicle is
advise about an code fault. I suggest scanning for know what code is in
there and solve it.
In some vehicles, a red check-engine light means the car
needs absolute immediate attention while a yellow check-engine light
means you need to make an appointment soon. The light is used to indicate PCM (Powertrain Control Module) problems
that are associated with your vehicle's emissions system.
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That means there is a big problem whenever it flashes. You need to get it in and get the code asap. When it flashes, they call that a major issue. Be careful and go asap. Autozone checks for free but you probably need a mechanic.
The Isuzu 3.5's all burn about 1 quart between oil changes. It was an engineering flaw with that model engine. Some people have said that running full synthetic oil will correct the problem over time. Either way, it is extremely important that you check your oil regularly.
As for you second question: Torque on demand has at its heart wheel speed sensors which typically are the issue. Having a wheel speed sensor replaced will set you back about $300.
Need a bit more information to go on as there is no injector pump on a 4JX1 its a rail type engine .
You can get flash codes to come up on the engine check light from the OBDII socket by connecting pin 4 to pin 6 and turning the key to ign on . the light will flash - count the flashes gonna be something like 4 then 3 and maybe some other depends on how many faults you got.
yes they have 2 cataletic convertors, one each bank
there is EGR codes, but only front O2 sensor codes and fuel trim codes no CAT codes
what were the scanner codes or flash codes i can work with both for helpful info
you can read codes by bridging pins 5 & 6 with ignition in on position engine not running
transmission light flashing
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