Originally Posted by
Fla_Xfire_SRT
~ New battery for the Black srt..donated the older one to the Aero Blue
~ Now that the rescue SSB-SRT is back on the road, a check engine code..secondary air came up, I cleared it and decided to look for stored codes with the Autel/benz tool and found codes stored for the ESB stability and the air conditioning and the airbag..showing faults. So, I cleared them also and have no idea how long they had been stored or what caused them in the first place.
~ I washed and vacuumed the Aero Blue xfire and removed the tag and insurance to prepare it for sale soon. There are a couple of things I want to do to it such as the rotten rubber antenna and the hood support before I let it go.

If you don't get the codes any more, I would not worry about it. OBDII protocols will randomly trigger a code as 'pending', but either clear them after a few start/stop cycles OR store them for any future potential troubleshooting attempts. IF they don't trigger the idiot light they 'self cleared'. There are many reasons they store codes that do not trigger an idiot light. The ones that trigger the light are the ones that are usually needing service. You can drive yourself crazy trying to track down intermittent 'pending' OBDII codes. If it concerns you to the point of an obsession, start troubleshooting them ONE at a time using the service manual steps to see if you can isolate any reason for them. Good luck (you'll need it for random pending or stored OBDII codes that do not continually trigger the SES (idiot) light (the reference to 'idiot light' is used as a general dashboard definition for trouble indications).
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