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Flashing SES Light

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Old 10-16-2008, 07:34 PM
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Default Flashing SES Light

I have a 95 Chev Blazer that was running fine until i replaced the starter.
Forgot to unhook the battery and i must have shorted something out.
Car starts fine and idels with no SES light. After i go about one mile
the SES light starts flashing. When i return home and shut the car off,
then restart, the light goes out until i go that mile, then the SES starts
flashing again. Car runs fine, but fearfull of damage. Any ideas of how
i can solve this problem? Thank You! Took to two auto Zone and both
could find no codes and said it passed.
 
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Default RE: Flashing SES Light

Flashing SES light usually indicates a misfire. Check out the related threads for more info. Check your spark plug wires to see if maybe they got knocked loose with the starter change.
 
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