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Hey so I recently took my 2007 S80 to AutoZone because of a series of instances that led to it, none due to bad vehicle performance or anything like that but I had them scan it for codes, now, there was not and still isn't any check engine light on, but their scanner showed this:
So what I'm wondering is.... What is my next move? What's the next step towards resolving the issues that led to the codes coming up without triggering the check engine... Just before bringing it to AutoZone the dealership had it for a couple of repairs it needed which was replacing blower motor and resistor, and reconnecting the front passenger inside door latch... But based on the codes I don't think what they did was relevant at all... Any ideas?
The check engine light comes on when the car might be polluting more than allowed.
Torque converter code is intermittent - perhaps if it gets bad enough or is no longer intermittent the check engine light will come on. Performance of the torque converter can affect emissions.
The abs code does not affect emissions so an abs code will not turn the check engine light.
Simply erase your codes and see what comes back. If you have no performance issues or warning lights on the dash leave everything alone.
The check engine light comes on when the car might be polluting more than allowed.
Torque converter code is intermittent - perhaps if it gets bad enough or is no longer intermittent the check engine light will come on. Performance of the torque converter can affect emissions.
The abs code does not affect emissions so an abs code will not turn the check engine light.
Simply erase your codes and see what comes back. If you have no performance issues or warning lights on the dash leave everything alone.