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Question by Randy
Submitted on 3/29/2007
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I Have a 96 Chrysler Concorde and I ran out of gas the other night not paying attention when I came home from work and I tried to start my vehicle to see if I could make it to my destination and when I tried to start it with no gas my check engine light came on. I got gas in it and ever since my check engine light has come on. I was wondering what I could do to get my light to go off. I wasn't to sure if I could reset it or if I had to take it to be looked at with diagnostics. Please Email me at dostro7@aol.com


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