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I know this is usually answered on every website but it's different in the situation normally you would get a check engine light coming down the hill from high altitude. My question is I live in sea level conditions and had a check engine light prior to going to high altitude when I came back down the hill before I started the trip down the hill My check engine light was gone and it still hasn't come back is this normal for something like this to happen or is it possible that the high altitude screwed with the air fuel ratio numbers enough to correct the problem and make my check engine light go away?
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