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Car Talk 0

When I was a young ‘un, boys learned about cars. Now the only cars they learn about are in GTA. Cars are also much more complicated now; the era of the shade-tree mechanic has ended.

Jennifer Waters has column full of good car maintenance tips at MarketWatch. A nugget:

“Probably the most common cause of the check-engine light is that the gas cap is not on tight enough,” Reed said. The sensor has responded to the extra oxygen going through the gas line and it will go off once the cap has been tightened or the entire tank has been used.

Aside: When my check engine light came on, Donny replaced the gas cap. Problem solved.

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