Originally Posted by
James1549
First thing I would do is fill the tank with the best gas you can find locally. At the same time put a bottle of gas conditioner or Techron with the gas. Write down all the codes then have them totally cleared. Drive the car until the light comes back on again. If the light comes back on, then you know the problem still exists and have it diagnosed again by someone that can help you.
James
PS As I am told two different names were used for red over the years. They are the same red as the paint codes for both of them were the same. Blaze Red and Inferno Red.
I think the place I get my gas normally has that additive you can pay extra for so it's added while you are filling your tank. I'm sure my mechanic will clear the codes for me and then if it comes back on after driving it I will take it by Auto Zone again and see if it throws the same code. Drivers Auto told me today that they could handle fixing it. They've done good work on some of our other vehicles so far but are more expensive than my regular mechanic who also does great work but can't figure this one out because he doesn't find a problem with the o2 sensor or anything related to it. Also..thanks for the notice on the colors because I saw two which gave me pause after you saying there was only one.