I had an interesting situation last Wednesday while driving my trusty VX. I was headed down to Minneapolis from my perch in the Northwoods when, while passing a slow-moving vehicle, the Check Engine light came on. Now I knew it couldn't be low oil pressure because I was only fifteen minutes into my three hour journey and had checked all the usual vitals before leaving. Everything sounded and felt normal with no hint of impending doom. It wasn't a thrown belt because I still had power steering and air con, hmmmm... Now I know I should have pulled over for my next observation, 'cuz we all know what can happen while driving distracted, but I didn't. I pulled my Actron PocketScan Plus Code Reader out of the glovebox (yup, I actually carry it there in this car because of its penchant for throwing codes) and plugged it in on-the-fly and read off SEVEN thrown codes, YIKES! Now I wasn't gonna pull my code book out and start reading 'em off, so I just hit the "Clear Codes" key to see what would pop back up, and wouldn't ya know it, nothin' ,notta, zip! The Check Engine light went off and stayed off. When I got to my destination I scanned for codes again and still nothin'. 430 miles later still no more codes. I'm kinda baffled, the VX had a brain-fart. It's been a week now and it hasn't burped out any more codes. I've never had a vehicle that just randomly throws codes just for the hell of it. Maybe it thinks it's fun, I don't know. But there's one more reason why having a code reader in your VX isn't a bad idea, It saved my trip, I probably would have turned around and headed back home. For those of you that have the ScanGauge 2 installed, that makes it real easy; that's the slick-ticket! If anybody else has had a similar event, please post and tell us about it.