A friend recommended you a Bluetooth device that you connect to your car to get diagnostic data. He gave me the code and I looked it up on the internet. fuel vapor leak. The recommended solution was to replace the gasket on the gas cap. First I bought a gasket but it was too difficult to replace on the gas cap so I bought a new gas cap. After putting this new cover on and driving the car for a bit, the check engine light went out and never came on again. The device cost me $106 with taxes, but it can be reused. The gas cap cost me $20.13. So the repair cost me $126.13. The local shop charged me $60 for the appraisal + $25 for the part + $100 for labor + 6% tax.
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