Today when I started the car the Service Engine Soon light came on. So I was like "it's on my list to stop at AAMCO to check my trans before the warranty is up." I stop by AAMCO and they ran the codes for me. They said it was a NOC sensor. I asked them what it does and they all went "We don't service / deal with Noc sensors. You have to take it to a mechanic." So driving the completely under-powered Firebird down Route 17 today was just bleh. I brought it to my mechanic where he said the Noc sensor was nothing to worry about. I left my car there to get checked over and I should have it back in the next few hours. (Also had them install new rear springs.)
My question more or less is: what is a "Noc sensor" and why would it come on right when I started the car? Why would the car feel completely under-powered and feel like it's not shifting right--even when AAMCO the transmission specialists couldn't feel it?
My question more or less is: what is a "Noc sensor" and why would it come on right when I started the car? Why would the car feel completely under-powered and feel like it's not shifting right--even when AAMCO the transmission specialists couldn't feel it?
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