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Car Forum / Saturn Cars / May 2005

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carqs123 - 26 May 2005 03:42 GMT
SERVICE VECHICLE flashes occasionally on my odometer area.  Only in the
morning when a cool mist or fog rolled in overnight.  I get the
impression it is some sort of connection that needs WD-40.  Am I
correct?  If so, does anybody know where to spray?

PS I took it to a Saturn dealer and the problem could not be
reproduced.  It only happens intermittently occasionally in the
mornings on a wet or foggy day.
private - 26 May 2005 18:24 GMT
Probably environmental.  Remember the first rule of mechanics.  "If it ain't
broke don't fix it."

Just my .02

> SERVICE VECHICLE flashes occasionally on my odometer area.  Only in the
> morning when a cool mist or fog rolled in overnight.  I get the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> reproduced.  It only happens intermittently occasionally in the
> mornings on a wet or foggy day.
Roy - 26 May 2005 19:55 GMT
My SL1 does the same thing when the weather is wet but after I run it for a
while and restart the light stays off. A lot better than the old Ford ('78
Granada) I had that wouldn't even start when it was raining (I guess it only
wanted to drive in the sun :-))
> SERVICE VECHICLE flashes occasionally on my odometer area.  Only in the
> morning when a cool mist or fog rolled in overnight.  I get the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> reproduced.  It only happens intermittently occasionally in the
> mornings on a wet or foggy day.
 
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