check light
survivor
02-10-2005, 07:03 PM
Hi - I'm new to this forum, but hope someone has an answer or opinion for me.
My 96 Passat TDI w/about 120000 miles gives me no troubole, just do regular maintenance. But recently, a little yellow ligh went on, and I called VW about it as I am about an hour from the closest VW repair - was worried about driving and doing damage. I was told that it was no problem unless it was flashing (it wasn't) and that when I brought it in there would be a code to say what the problem was.
When I brought it in, they said it was nothing, just an internal problem and that they had turned off the yellow light. If it went on again, I should have the panel replaced at a cost of about $900.00, but it was OK to drive.
Well, it immediately went on again. There is no difference that I can tell in the performance of the car.
Can anyone tell me what is up? Anybody else have this experience? Can I just ignore this light unless it starts to flash? I'm on a meager retirment budget and don't want to lay out that kind of money unless it is absolutely necessary!
Help is appreciated!
survivor
My 96 Passat TDI w/about 120000 miles gives me no troubole, just do regular maintenance. But recently, a little yellow ligh went on, and I called VW about it as I am about an hour from the closest VW repair - was worried about driving and doing damage. I was told that it was no problem unless it was flashing (it wasn't) and that when I brought it in there would be a code to say what the problem was.
When I brought it in, they said it was nothing, just an internal problem and that they had turned off the yellow light. If it went on again, I should have the panel replaced at a cost of about $900.00, but it was OK to drive.
Well, it immediately went on again. There is no difference that I can tell in the performance of the car.
Can anyone tell me what is up? Anybody else have this experience? Can I just ignore this light unless it starts to flash? I'm on a meager retirment budget and don't want to lay out that kind of money unless it is absolutely necessary!
Help is appreciated!
survivor
boschmann
02-11-2005, 06:20 PM
What was the code number? Most Autozone & Advanced Auto Parts will read the code for free.
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