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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / January 2008

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Duct Tape Cure for "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" Light

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automotive_duct_tape_cures@DUCTTAPE.com - 14 Jan 2008 14:42 GMT
You know how the new cars and trucks have a computer to tell you when
something is wrong? They check a multitude of things in the engine and
sometimes when they can't find anything but they know your car dealer
needs a little extra cash, it gives you the signal: SERVICE ENGINE
SOON!

That's right, that annoying light on your dash panel comes on despite
the fact that the engine sounds just fine, the automobile is just
purring perfectly. Well, I don't want to be paying some local car
dealer just to reset the computer so I came up with my Duct Tape Tip
of the Week.

You see, you trace a circle on the duct tape about the size of a
quarter. Cut out the circle of Duct Tape and place it neatly over the
annoying SERVICE ENGINE SOON light. The silvery tape looks just like a
knob from your radio or other automotive devices. It blends right in
and that troublesome light goes away- wicked smart!

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aarcuda69062 - 14 Jan 2008 16:25 GMT
> You know how the new cars and trucks have a computer to tell you when
> something is wrong? They check a multitude of things in the engine and
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> This message brought to you by:
> Automotive Duct Tape Cures, INC.

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