Ya know, you can borrow a OBDII scanner free from Advanced Auto Parts and figure out what that "check engine" light is fussing about. I actually just bought one the other day. Strangely, if your timing belt snaps, and your engine destroys itself, the computer doesn't throw any codes. Who'd have thought?
Engine blew up at 95k. When I got it back with a new engine, the check engine light came on shortly after. It runs fine but I do need to get it back to the dealer before the warranty expires at 100k.
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Ya know, you can borrow a OBDII scanner free from Advanced Auto Parts and figure out what that "check engine" light is fussing about. I actually just bought one the other day. Strangely, if your timing belt snaps, and your engine destroys itself, the computer doesn't throw any codes. Who'd have thought?
Engine blew up at 95k. When I got it back with a new engine, the check engine light came on shortly after. It runs fine but I do need to get it back to the dealer before the warranty expires at 100k.
You truck dead?
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