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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / October 2006

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SL 600 check light problem

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SW - 28 Oct 2006 01:25 GMT
I accidently put way to much "Mystery Oil" in my SL 600 gas tank and sure
enough, half a tank later the Check engine light came on. My theory is the
oil in
the gas contaminated my oxegon sensor (sensors?) and I am using a gasoline
system
cleaner to clean them off. Anyone agree with me on this? It has always
passed
California smog tests with flying colors and I can't believe it is anything
else but the oil damage. Do I have to take a clamp off a battery post to
turn off the light check engine light in case the sensors are cleaned? Runs
great.
You can see why i do not want to take it to a dealer cause you know its
gonna be a grand no matter what.
PAPAGENE4JACK - 29 Oct 2006 19:24 GMT
Usually you can disconnect your neg clamp.  This should recycle your light.
Why would you put mystery oil in your gas if your car was running so good.
I heard of using mytery oil many years ago but not now with the all the
detergents in todays gasoline.  I would try to dilute the mystery oil by
filling my tank right away, and keeping it full. And yes you are a dealers
dream come true.  Best rgards and sood luck papa
SW - 30 Oct 2006 19:34 GMT
Thanks a lot.

> Usually you can disconnect your neg clamp.  This should recycle your light.
> Why would you put mystery oil in your gas if your car was running so good.
> I heard of using mytery oil many years ago but not now with the all the
> detergents in todays gasoline.  I would try to dilute the mystery oil by
> filling my tank right away, and keeping it full. And yes you are a dealers
> dream come true.  Best rgards and sood luck papa

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