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warning light Typically this light will come on if your oil pressure is too low. Low oil pressure is serious and if you continue to drive with this light on, eventually your engine will die. Low oil pressure can be caused by a failed oil pump, a blocked oil filter or strainer in the sump, or by low oil levels. Low oil pressure is A Bad Thing and your engine won't thank you for leaving this problem untreated. ASE Certified Mechanics on duty. |
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Checking your coolant level Again, something everyone can do. The coolant is the other thing your engine cannot go without. Every engine is different but if you check your handbook you should find where the coolant reservoir is. ASE Certified Mechanics on duty. |
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| Brake
warning light 2 If you've got an ABS-equipped car, you also have a second light - the ABS light. If it comes on, get it seen to as soon as possible. It means the ABS computer has diagnosed that something is amiss in the system. ASE Certified Mechanics on duty |
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higher octane or premium fuel give me better gas
mileage and/or more power? No. Sportier cars have higher compression engines which generate more power and require higher octane fuel to prevent detonation. That's where the myth of "premium = more power" came from. If your handbook says "regular", use regular. ASE Certified Mechanics on duty. |
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