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Originally Posted by Tom K.
The first service is based on driving patterns. It could come up anywhere from about 12k to 19k - 15k is only an average.
But that is irrelevant to your issue as the SES light indicates a malfunction affecting emissions and has nothing to do with scheduled service. It often results from a loose gas cap, but could mean a misfire. First, make sure the gas cap is properly tightened and if the light doesn't go out after a couple of days, then have your dealer take care of it under warranty.
Tom
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Thanks Tom! I'll check it out...