Well, he might discover there was a problem. The chip that turned on the “Check Engine Light” might defective. I have a defective tire pressure warning light. Always on. Four attempts and the garage can’t fix it cheaply (he could replace the system but warns it would cost as much as a couple sets of tires). Have a pressure gauge and check periodically – just like the good ol’ days.
Oddly enough, turning off the check engine light circuit has been recommended by a few mechanics I know. Sometimes the check engine circuitry is what’s faulty.
oldpine52 9 months ago
A little piece of black tape will cover it up so it doesn’t bother you anymore.
Howdy_Doodat Premium Member 9 months ago
We get a lot of customers like that at the auto parts store where I work.
huskiecoach 9 months ago
Stolen from Penny in “The Big Bang Theory.”
LawrenceS 9 months ago
Well, he might discover there was a problem. The chip that turned on the “Check Engine Light” might defective. I have a defective tire pressure warning light. Always on. Four attempts and the garage can’t fix it cheaply (he could replace the system but warns it would cost as much as a couple sets of tires). Have a pressure gauge and check periodically – just like the good ol’ days.
preacherman Premium Member 9 months ago
Oddly enough, turning off the check engine light circuit has been recommended by a few mechanics I know. Sometimes the check engine circuitry is what’s faulty.
Skeptical Meg 9 months ago
Cheaper.
CaveCat87 9 months ago
Mother Goose will be in a lot of trouble once the engine stops working if she doesn’t get the engine checked.
EXCALABUR 9 months ago
Get it checked and then decide what to do.
cuzinron47 9 months ago
That’ll certainly fix it.
JP Steve Premium Member 9 months ago
And most of the terror inducing warnings are things like “Your gas cap is loose…”
eddi-TBH 9 months ago
That usually means one of the sensors is broken
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
…and if you hear funny noises from the engine, just crank up the radio