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these are not codes read your manual on how to use your scanner ---recheck codes and keep going to next step after what you gave as code those just show that codes were present
7EA is not a trouble code. Some OBD scanners display this code when it needs more info, such as which component group to check. Your best bet mite be to take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop.
That is what they call a "generic" code. Some OBD11 or OBD2, "same thing", scanners will give a $7E8 and $7EA. together and maybe a $7E9.
These are for a sub menu. Click on each one separately and you should or might get a regular "P0" code if your scanner
has the supported module. If not either get a better scanner or
go to a "big box" auto parts store and they will scan it for free and
should be able to give you more information.
Please comment or feedback if helpful.
Larry
7E8, 7EA. Cat failure.
- Check the health of catalytic converter.
- Check for cracks in muffler.
- Check air leaks.
- Check back pressure of the tail pipe.
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