Check engine light?
Check engine light?
So today I was driving with my friend, it was the first time he rode in my car so I decided to show him how fast it was. My car was still cold and knew I should take it easy but I floored it anyway and NLS into 3rd I get a flashing CEL so I figured it was a missfire. I pull into the store we were going to (we were right around the corner). And when I come back to the car and restart it the CEL was still on and solid. 
So when I got home I called onstar and they told me that the emission control system malfunctioned and I should go to the dealer to get it serviced. So what did I blow an o2 sensor?
So when I got home I called onstar and they told me that the emission control system malfunctioned and I should go to the dealer to get it serviced. So what did I blow an o2 sensor?
So today I was driving with my friend, it was the first time he rode in my car so I decided to show him how fast it was. My car was still cold and knew I should take it easy but I floored it anyway and NLS into 3rd I get a flashing CEL so I figured it was a missfire. I pull into the store we were going to (we were right around the corner). And when I come back to the car and restart it the CEL was still on and solid. 
So when I got home I called onstar and they told me that the emission control system malfunctioned and I should go to the dealer to get it serviced. So what did I blow an o2 sensor?
So when I got home I called onstar and they told me that the emission control system malfunctioned and I should go to the dealer to get it serviced. So what did I blow an o2 sensor?
ive done that, could be a case of just "over revving" ur car, its happened to me a few times, just let the car sit for a while and go back and if its still there, wait over night, then if its still there, take it to the dealer, but sounds like a classic case of over rev specially if the engine was still not at operating temp. but i could be wrong
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