Check engine
Check engine
Check engine light came on.. what should I look for. 1997 f150 no other runing problems
any ideas:o
grebnif@usintouch.com
any ideas:o
grebnif@usintouch.com
Whoa there 83_F-150_302.
You can tell that just by somebody posting a check engine light symptom? Not saying you're wrong, but it can be a multitude of things. Without getting the computer scanned and pulling up the trouble code, you will just be making a blind guess and possibly hanging a lot of parts that don't need replacing. You can have the computer scanned at Autozone and this will help you to narrow it down. You may have to take it into the shop if it becomes complicated, but I would try Autozone first.
You can tell that just by somebody posting a check engine light symptom? Not saying you're wrong, but it can be a multitude of things. Without getting the computer scanned and pulling up the trouble code, you will just be making a blind guess and possibly hanging a lot of parts that don't need replacing. You can have the computer scanned at Autozone and this will help you to narrow it down. You may have to take it into the shop if it becomes complicated, but I would try Autozone first.
Last edited by Navi Man; Sep 2, 2002 at 11:43 AM.
Originally posted by AjRagno
Blinker fluid.....
Blinker fluid.....

BTW I don't think he was claiming to be Nostradamus, my guess goes on he called Miss Cleo and asked
Last edited by SSCULLY; Aug 25, 2002 at 02:54 PM.
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SSCULLY
Try the website below. They sell high quality synthetic blinker fuild. I found it lasts much longer and makes my blinkers brighter
www.kalecoauto.com/fluids.htm
Try the website below. They sell high quality synthetic blinker fuild. I found it lasts much longer and makes my blinkers brighter
www.kalecoauto.com/fluids.htm
I still believe that it isn't necessary to use synthetic blinker fluid. As long as you practice good maintenance and use the proper viscosity, your blinkers will last forever with good old dino blinker fluid.
KYFordFreak,
Great site. I really do think synthetics are best. Problem is I lost count at about 110,000 blinks. Do you think I should change the fluid anyway??
I could have saved some money with the plug and wire cleaner.
Great site. I really do think synthetics are best. Problem is I lost count at about 110,000 blinks. Do you think I should change the fluid anyway??
I could have saved some money with the plug and wire cleaner.
Originally posted by WLF
KYFordFreak,
Great site. I really do think synthetics are best. Problem is I lost count at about 110,000 blinks.
KYFordFreak,
Great site. I really do think synthetics are best. Problem is I lost count at about 110,000 blinks.
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