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Guys,
I'm saying the light is on for a tiny fraction of a second... If you did not know where to look you would not see it. It took me several attempts to even confirm it was lighting. It is literally just a yellow flash...
Normally these lights stay on for a second or two to indicate that the warnings are functioning. Currently I would not be able to tell in the warning light had failed and I was driving with an active warning...
Cheers,
I'm saying the light is on for a tiny fraction of a second... If you did not know where to look you would not see it. It took me several attempts to even confirm it was lighting. It is literally just a yellow flash...
Normally these lights stay on for a second or two to indicate that the warnings are functioning. Currently I would not be able to tell in the warning light had failed and I was driving with an active warning...
Cheers,
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Guys,
I'm saying the light is on for a tiny fraction of a second... If you did not know where to look you would not see it. It took me several attempts to even confirm it was lighting. It is literally just a yellow flash...
Normally these lights stay on for a second or two to indicate that the warnings are functioning. Currently I would not be able to tell in the warning light had failed and I was driving with an active warning...
Cheers,
I'm saying the light is on for a tiny fraction of a second... If you did not know where to look you would not see it. It took me several attempts to even confirm it was lighting. It is literally just a yellow flash...
Normally these lights stay on for a second or two to indicate that the warnings are functioning. Currently I would not be able to tell in the warning light had failed and I was driving with an active warning...
Cheers,
If the MIL (some refer to it as 'check engine light' or 'cel') needs to stay on for emissions testing, you may need to go further with diagnosing the reason. Forgive me if you have already answered this question: do you have any codes stored in the memory for engine faults?
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