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On the beater it has been on for about 120K miles. I can't remember exactly what for, heated 02 or bad cat, something in that department. I don't give a rip and I'm sales rep for a company that sells both. I wear 2 hats when it comes to that light. No emission testing here.
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I owned a 2003 VW Passat for 5 years - bought used and put 50K mikes on the car. The check engine light was on more than it was off. All emission related issues.
I was working in Mexico for a few weeks during this time period and most of the taxis were VWs. Every taxi I was in had the check engine light on. Must be common i said to myself.
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Yep, I think my Boxster will have some of that.
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I fixed my subie by putting a piece of black tape on the instrument panel where the CEL light is. Worked like a charm!
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I understand that I am weird, but every system, control or feature on my cars, work as designed from the factory, or even better.
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Instead of a cel they should use the $ as the indicator of how expensive it will be to fix, from: $ to $$$$$
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Had a 99 VW TDI. Took it to the dealer because the check engine light was on. Still under warranty it was. They kept it for a day and as I was driving it away the light came back on again. Had to leave it another day. That car would throw a CEL every week. Never another VW.
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Can't pass NJ inspection if check engine light is on. Junked a running VW Jetta because of that. New cats were more than it was worth.
I know people that also think the oil light means add oil, or get it changed.
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Our car currently has the CEL. It is because it doesn't warm up fast enough so I have to change the thermostat.
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And the code will most likely go away as soon as the outside temps come back up .
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I don't think so, it started 6 months ago. Thermostat is cheap though.
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In my subie, I will worry when it shuts off. The jeep I expect to work as advertised day in day out so it I would have rectified.
But in the end, a CEL is never really a panic. Should be checked so you know why it popped, but even the lean codes pop to tell you that the car has experienced a lean bank and is needing to exceed the fuel schedule to correct it. A car smart enough to tell you it is lean is smart enough to correct it almost every time. The biggest impact to almost any CEL fault is most likely a small dip in mileage.
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^^^ Correct. There are other lights on the dash that are a lot more important to react to.
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It's partly why I like my '87 911 better than my '90. Soon after I bought my 964, some rubber air shroud/duct just above the fan in the engine compartment disintegrated. Or rather popped while I was driving, as it's slightly positively pressured, I think. Somehow that set off the knock sensor, which tripped the CEL. Even after I replaced the part, the CEL remained lit. I had to get the CEL extinguished at my mechanic (thanks, TRE) because I don't have the Durametric to do that.
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Most folks have some vehicles that are nothing more than an appliance to them, and are mostly considered consumable and disposable. Also, I wouldn't want to spend a ton of money to keep an econobox that's probably half plastic and engineered to be disposable in perfect shape. Many of us probably maintain some cars to a higher standard, but not all of them. Part of the deal is maybe that you've got great cars that are worth maintaining?
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It's the same in TX (at least where I am). If you've got a 2007/8 vehicle w/OBDII then your inspection is good as long as the CEL is not on (and your car shows as "READY" via a scanner) and then they also usually check tires, bulbs and wipers.
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Actually, I'll be that they get it fixed regardless. Glenn is not typical in that regard. He'll probably gripe about it and say that's why he prefers his cars.
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The check engine light on my 2003 Tacoma was on for so long ( 5-6 years i'm guessing) that the bulb finally burned out.
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Inspections?? In MI...if you have the money for the plate...you are good to go.
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