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...with a diagnostic tool and tell you what you need to do to fix it. it sprobably something a simple as a tune up you know oil change plugs and wires that is usually what causes that light to come ...

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oil and trans fluid changed. Service light came on. Is it possible spark plugs need replaced? maybe the spark plugs. or check the timing Oil,Trans fluid and new plugs unrelated. Was check eng light on

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...oil, my service engine soon light came on, it is time for an oil change, can this be the reason for the light or is it something more? if your talking about the check engine light being on, no, it ...

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...failure. Oil light is due to oil pump wear. The oil pump may work OK for a couple more years. Replace it if it gets much worse (if light comes on above 1000 rmp). The alternator must be replace

OIL LIGHT COME ON WHEN STOP AT STOP SING IT BLING ON & OFF It means you are either low on fluid or it is time to change the oil. The sensor has picked up a problem.

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...light in the dash came on and my brakes go to the floor (scary). Did the mechanic do something wrong? What do think? Have them come get it , and don't pay for towing low fluid most likely. i would ...

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...light to probe the two wires on each fan. If you find power the fan motor(s) is/are probably bad. If there is no power to fans, roll up your sleeves! The temperature switch is usually located above ...

Oil light comes on when not accelerate Changed oil sensor possible oil pump or sludge buildup?

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