check engine light on

Asked by Bassam Mar 04, 2010 at 02:53 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LT Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Check Engine light came on, took it to Autozone, and code came with O2 sensors (all four) were bad.  This does not make sense to me for all 4 to go bad at the same time.  I asked if they can reset the code, but they said it was illegal to do so.  My next move is to disconnect the battery and see what happens.  Any thoughts?

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Other problems could be causing it to think all four are bad. Typically it is something emission related like the a blown fuse on something like the 02 sensor heaters. What error code do it give?

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i would just like 2 know how to reset the engine light! does anybody know how?

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You can do it with a code scanning tool or by unhooking the battery for a few minutes.

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I do not have an answer but I did change all four sensors in my 06 Silverado hd. I can make the light go off with my scanner and it will stay off all day. Park the truck overnight start again and will come back on. Mine says Bank 1 sensor 2 is bad but it is new.

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