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Check engine light on a 2005 Santa Fe
My check engine light continues to come on at 200 trip miles. I have had it in the shop several times, a have been told that it is a vapor leak. I replaced the gas cap, and am getting a good seal, per the automotive shop. They have had it twice, and have smoked it twice, and are still unable to find the leak.
Any suggestions as to what this could be? Has this happened to anyone else?
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Answers
If you post the code(s), that might help someone to shed some light on the problem.
Where would I get the codes from?
Most auto parts stores will pull them for free. Your shop should have pulled them as well if you want to ask them.