Q: Check Engine Light is on

asked by on December 13, 2016

The check engine light of my truck was on I took it to autozone and they told me it was the termostat I changed it and the light of check engine turned off but only for two days also the temperature of the truck when up more than have way what could it be

My car has 118300 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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