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    I needs some advice(help).
    I was driving home from work yesterday and all the service lights came on on the car and stayed on.I noticed like a week ago that it was driving a little rough but I thought it was because of the weather.I can still drive it but having all the service lights on,it drives a little weird.I have never had any problems with it since I bought the car in 2005,until now.
    I have a 2005 COMP G
    I noticed to about 2 months ago that there was water on the pass side floor,carpet was wet.But I could not get it fixed cause of the cold.
    I was going to take the car and see if they can scan it for some codes but I figure I ask here first.Thanks
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    Nope, not much we can really help with if we don't have any codes since the majority of the symptoms were the lights.

    Water on the passenger floorboard is 9/10 times this: http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...ter+floorboard
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    Thanks,i did find this posting when I searched after I noticed it 2 months ago.I was just wondering if the water leaking in the car had something to do with the service lights coming on
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    No they're two different problems. You can get the codes scanned at most auto part stores for free, once you know the code we can try to help.
    2006 Grand Prix GT S/C 109k - Modded Transgo Shift Kit, Gutted Airbox, Dash Cam, and Inlays. Retros soon to come.
    2002 Grand Prix GT N/A 127k - Same as 06 Plus: Trans Cooler, DIY Aux Input, LED lighting, Suspension Upgrades, Tint, Retrofits.
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    Ok,thanks.I will get back with the codes I get on Wednesday that is my next day off.
    Can I still drive it with all the service lights on or should I just wait
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    You should be fine, just take it easy on it. Shouldn't cause any harm unless it's an upstream o2 sensor issue maybe?
    2006 Grand Prix GT S/C 109k - Modded Transgo Shift Kit, Gutted Airbox, Dash Cam, and Inlays. Retros soon to come.
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    Thanks,i am just going to leave it in the garage till I take it to have it checked for codes.
    Thanks again
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    You should not drive it if the check engine light is flashing!!!! Flashing is misfires and can destroy your cataleptic converter.

    You can drive it with just a check engine light.
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    Thanks,the check engine light does not flash it stays on.The thing is that if I just turn the car on and let it sit,the lights don't come on.They come on when I put the car on drive,they don't even come on if I put the car in revers.
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