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Old 04-26-2007, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by blackbeauty
My car was at the dealer today (for inspection) and I thought everything was ok.
Tonight I pull into my driveway and noticed the "Check Oil Level" display came on.

I have a lot of traveling to do this weekend before I leave for Vegas on Sunday. Should I be concerned? Should I head over to the dealer in the a.m?
Or should I just buy oil and do it myself?

My commute to work is 70k one way. I don't want to have car troubles on the highway, yk?

Any advice/tips would be appreciated.

Atleast ur light came on, I took my car in for a service to early and guy check out my car and said that he can't do anything till my green light is gone, but he checked the oil and was really really low, he asked me if my light was on and i said no, because it wasn't on, no moral of the story but i did get a 2 free quarts of oil from the dealer. Oh yea he told me im responsible for oil and checking it unless its a service.
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