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Old 10-07-2009, 03:13 PM   #21
jb1016
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Re: 1989 Chevy Scottsdale k1500 5.7

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Small Problem I have encountered. It may be small and not matter but I just want to check it out. When I am around town everything is all good, but when I jump on the highway and push it to 65 or above the "service Engine light" pops on. When I stop the car and turn it off and then turn it back on it is off again.
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My '89 5.7 does exactly the same thing. Someone told me it may have something to do with the distributor?????????????

Next time it happens I'm going to stop by a local garage and have them pull the code.
Mine does the same thing too, but it doesn't store a code. I have no idea what it is either.

And I can't help with your gear indicator problem either. (Sorry, I'm useless) I do want to see some "pichers" though.
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