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  1. Thanks everyone! Is that a repair I can do, changing the fuel sensor? Or is that something I should take to the dealer?
  2. Oh I'm sorry. I cleared the codes a few times now and these are codes I'm getting consistently. Thanks
  3. Hi there! I bought my own OBD II reader and these were the three codes that showed up. P0031, P0442, P2097. My main question is if they're related and if I need to worry about fixing anything soon. Further analysis: The P0442 code is not a gas cap problem, so I'm assuming it's a small leak, but I have yet to smell any gas while running my car. The P0031 code, O2 sensor fail, does this mean it's just the sensor that failed or that there's an O2 problem? The P2097 code says that my fuel is too rich or there's a faulty O2 sensor... could it just be that my O2 sensor is broken because of the P0031 code I read? I have yet to notice any rough idling, misfires, bad fuel economy, or anything that would show there's a problem with my car. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jenna
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