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My rant is over and I feel so much better now
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The problem with Audi is a flawed headlamp switch design, where you pull the knob out to activate the rear foglamps. Unfortunately, I guess its easy to accidently pull it out when you turn the knob, and a lot of people don't look at their warning lights.
Speaking of which, I can't believe how many BMWs I see driving around with various warning lights on their dash. Presumably these are non-car educated people, but I see them driving with TPMS lights, DSC, BRAKE, etc..... lit up, and I wonder........do they know that there's a serious malfunction!? |
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AzNMpower,
I try not to look over when I am driving. I have seen some strange things that have been traumatized till this day! I have a friend who has a Lexus and it always flashes some message or another and she always ignored. One day I was in the car with her and saw it flashing. I asked what it was and she said it will go away. $4000 worth of repairs later, the message finally went away. It was the service engine light that had been flashing for a year because she had never gotten the car serviced!! Lexus did not cover the repairs.
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Michael 2008 BMW X5 3.0si Space Gray/Black Nevada Leather/Bamboo Wood Trim Premium | Cold Weather | Technology | Automatic Tailgate | Comfort Seats | iPod Adapter Previous: 2004 BMW 330xi |
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Well, the thing with Toyotas and Check Engine Lights, is that it can be ignored in some cases up until state emissions. For some reason, the weak spot in Toyota relibility is that the OČ sensors tend to fail prematurely or have a lot of problems, and thus, the CEL comes on. There really is no loss in performance or increase in emissions. We and other friends have had Toyotas before and in every case, this is the problem.
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