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Question for those with OBD II scanners
1. Does SES light due to a faulty gas tank lid emit an error P0172 and P0175? (Rich mixture in Bank1 and Bank2) 2. If I reset the SES light using my OBD II scanner, will the light re-appear again if there really is an error present? 3. Could the reset on the adaptive shift be the cause for this. Your expert opinions please
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Anyone?
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1. Doubtful those error codes would be triggered by a loose gas cap
2. typically, yes 3. Unlikely
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I'll take it to the dealer again on Monday and will settle for Dodge Intrepid loaner again for a couple of hours
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