RE: When a Deal isn't Really a Deal...
in NZ my first car, in 1958, was a 1928 Chev, 4 cylinders, I was lucky, it was sound, only it was a female, only went when it wanted to go,
Being closely associated with 2 - 300 young early car buyers we saw some horrible tricks played on the customer,
Normally he had gone when a group of us would go to visit and ask after his health.
We did catch up a couple and they decided to change their way after our consultation.
Funny how a group[ of 20 to 30 uniformed youths can get someones attention and enforce the message that they trying to get across.
But we had fun, bringing one car about 50 miles through a windy road about midnight with no headlights and no center line marking. But we all god home and could tell the story.
What is the engine check light?
Most of them will say check engine soon or service engine soon but the is a few pics of check engine lights
Maybe that will help.
NZ has mainly Japanese cars, being in the older range of these i haven't come across them much before.
Thanks for taking the time to explain mobile- joat, it is appreciated.
You are welcome.