Close to Home by John McPherson for November 28, 2012

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    caller49  almost 12 years ago

    Sure, that’ll work, all those who believe that stand on your head and cluck like a chicken.

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    flyertom  almost 12 years ago

    It may take some work, but taking the light bulb out of the dash is very satisfying.

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    battle of plattsburgh  almost 12 years ago

    A little black electric tape over the light should solve the problem.

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    J Short  almost 12 years ago

    Come back in a month….of Sundays.

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    angelfiredragon  almost 12 years ago

    This kept happening in my old dodge neon, the emission light would come on. Mechanic would check it out, reset…nothing wrong. Finally I figured out that if I pulled the fuse for 2 mins it would reset. Eventually turned out one of the computer chips was going bad.

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    ncalifgirl58  almost 12 years ago

    Um, time to get a new mechanic! lol

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    Poollady  almost 12 years ago

    there are no real “mechanics” noways, they all have to be computer technicians!

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    comicnut4636  almost 12 years ago

    I had a 2000 Dodge Intrepid. Then the “Check Engine” Light came on. I took it to two different mechanics…$6,000.00 to replace the engine! I only paid $5,000.00 for it. Ended up selling it for junk.

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    Popeyesforearm  almost 12 years ago

    Ask Ferris if that works

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    k_sera  almost 12 years ago

    Given my experience with the check engine light, that’s as plausible as anything any mechanic has ever told me.

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    Rista  almost 12 years ago

    I drove my old jeep for over 5 years with half the engine warning lights constantly lit up or flickering. No one could tell me what was wrong and it wasn’t worth a mechanic’s fee for electrical work.Finally, while trying rid the jeep of massive mold from leaky roof trim I yanked all the carpeting and other cloth coverings out of it and found a lot of wires and fuses hidden in normally inaccessible spots. Electric windows had stopped rolling down so I changed out all the fuses out including the hidden ones I’d found and No more engine check lights! (unfortunately, windows still won’t roll down)

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    fixer1967  almost 12 years ago

    On most cars and trucks now all you have to dod id trun the key one and off and back on real fast and a code will so up/. Look that code up. My 2001 Dodge Dakota light came on. last week. Number 4 spark plug mis-fire. A ver common check enigne light trip is a loose gas cap. Yes, if the gas cap is loose it will trip the check engine light. By the way the one on my truck resets by it self after a day or so if nothing else trips it again.

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