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Old 10-18-2020, 04:03 AM   #1
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Scary Halloween Pumpkin

The scariest Halloween pumpkin of all!
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Old 10-18-2020, 08:53 AM   #2
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Re: Scary Halloween Pumpkin

That's a good one.
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Old 10-18-2020, 10:04 AM   #3
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Re: Scary Halloween Pumpkin

LOLOLOL yep! Funny story on those lights. My wife drives a Subaru Crosstrek. Over the last few weeks every once in a while the dash has three lights on including ABS. They will be on randomly every few days for one drive, then they are gone. Yesterday when I drove it I couldn't pull it out of park at the store and it took turning it off and on a few times before I could put it in gear. I came home and told her, this is it, take it Monday to the dealer. So that was the plan.

A few minutes later she walked in with a letter she had gotten in June about a recall and it included the very things that are happening to it! Geeeez, she didn't remember all the stuff as it only talked about "brake lights" at the beginning of the letter.

Cool, I get it fixed for free!

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Old 10-18-2020, 07:31 PM   #4
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Re: Scary Halloween Pumpkin

That's a cool one.

I've been dealing with the SES or Check Engine light for years. They turn on but the vehicle owner doesn't usually bother getting it looked at unless something is noticeably wrong. The low tire pressure warning is far worse imo. How is it we managed to drive around with low tires for so many years with no worries, but now that a yellow light comes on it's treated like an emergency that needs immediate attention.
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Old 10-19-2020, 08:06 AM   #5
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That's a cool one.

I've been dealing with the SES or Check Engine light for years. They turn on but the vehicle owner doesn't usually bother getting it looked at unless something is noticeably wrong. The low tire pressure warning is far worse imo. How is it we managed to drive around with low tires for so many years with no worries, but now that a yellow light comes on it's treated like an emergency that needs immediate attention.
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Old 10-19-2020, 07:25 PM   #6
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That's a cool one.

I've been dealing with the SES or Check Engine light for years. They turn on but the vehicle owner doesn't usually bother getting it looked at unless something is noticeably wrong. The low tire pressure warning is far worse imo. How is it we managed to drive around with low tires for so many years with no worries, but now that a yellow light comes on it's treated like an emergency that needs immediate attention.
Tire check light came on in middle of important trip with brand new Mazda CX-9 packed to gills with luggage for 1400 mile trip. Early morning, lonely strip of I-5 and no visible low tires. but scary. Pulled into a Schwab and sat in waiting room. Went to check on it and found all our luggage piled neatly on the concrete behind car in bay!!.. The spare was low!!!!
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Old 10-21-2020, 11:21 AM   #7
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Re: Scary Halloween Pumpkin

yeah, but vintovka, what if.........
I usually get the heads up days after a light comes on in the wifes car. what was it doing? was it the start of a drive or in the middle? what speeds? did the light stay on for the whole trip and not come on again? did you stop and check under the hood-the basics? etc etc.
i get, ummm, I dunno (insert smiles and eye blinking).
my daughter? different story. phone call right away, comes and grabs my code reader and does a scan, checks online for a possible fix from the code reader results, then tells me what she thinks it might be from youtube school of auto repair and asks when "we" can fix it. usually wants to borrow my truck too.
haha.
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Old 10-21-2020, 01:46 PM   #8
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yeah, but vintovka, what if.........
I usually get the heads up days after a light comes on in the wifes car. what was it doing? was it the start of a drive or in the middle? what speeds? did the light stay on for the whole trip and not come on again? did you stop and check under the hood-the basics? etc etc.
i get, ummm, I dunno (insert smiles and eye blinking).
my daughter? different story. phone call right away, comes and grabs my code reader and does a scan, checks online for a possible fix from the code reader results, then tells me what she thinks it might be from youtube school of auto repair and asks when "we" can fix it. usually wants to borrow my truck too.
haha.
I'm wondering if the mystery check engine light ever comes on after you're not happy with the half price blue can of oven cleaner?
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Old 10-19-2020, 01:34 PM   #9
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Re: Scary Halloween Pumpkin

Oh that is a good one.
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Old 10-21-2020, 01:44 PM   #10
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LOL on me: I picked up a pretty decent looking little OT (not even Chevy) 4x4 extended cab pickup a few weeks ago real cheap and got it cheap because it doesn't run too good. Check engine light is on so I think no problem I'll plug my scanner in and see what it says. That truck is one model earlier than the ones with scanner ports I figured out after spending an hour looking for the port.
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