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|    sticks to sticks    |
|    Re: Check the damn engine    |
|    10 Aug 24 21:28:07    |
      From: wolverine01@charter.net              On 8/4/2024 8:01 PM, sticks wrote:       >       > I got the scanner and it give code P23AD. Looks like NOx sensor. I'm       > gonna crawl under there tomorrow and see if some of the connectors came       > loose or something. If they did, it should reset and make the light go       > out on its own. If not, at least I know what the problem is now and can       > sleep easier.              Took it up to Madison Yesterday and it indeed was the NOx sensor.       Service guy says it isn't the first one he's had. Gotta take it back up       Wednesday for the new one.              Funny thing happened there. I had just finished talking to the service       guy about mine being done for the day and figured it would be pulled       around shortly and in pulls a View where I was expecting mine. I see       this guy walking around either locking or unlocking the outside storage       compartments and am wondering what the hell they were doing that for. I       decided to step outside and see what the heck he was doing. I look at       the view, it had the identical paint scheme as mine and figured it was       mine. I didn't know it at the time, but it was another guy coming in       for an oil change. So I'm standing there looking at the thing and I had       just washed it the day before because it gets gravel on it when it rains       since I haven't gotten it's parking spot paved yet. Well this thing was       filthy. The guy was standing next to me now and I said, "Damn, I wonder       how in the hell that thing got so damn dirty?" The guy answers       something along the lines of, "Oh, that's all right. It ain't bad." I       then realize it is his and not mine. I apologize and tell him I had       just washed mine the day before and we both had a good laugh and talked       about our toys for awhile.              --       Stand With Israel!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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