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Re: Still Getting Engine Malfuntion Light
If the brake fluid level is just at the threshold for the sensor to trip the light, it'll do that, cold fluid will sit a little lower in the resevoir, once you drive a little and the fluid near the wheels warms up and pushes back a bit, the level in the resevoir comes up slightly and the light goes out.
I don't know what that code means on your car, what does it indicate? You might run fine, but fail a smog test, if that's done where you live. That's an OBDII code, so your car must be a '97 or newer, so if you go to get a smog test with a SES light on, it'll fail.
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You made three mistakes. First, you took the job. Second, you came light. A four man crew for me? F**king insulting. But the worst mistake you made...
...empty gun rack.
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