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Discussion in 'General' started by Penal Code, Sep 13, 2010.

  1. chadspaint

    chadspaint Well-Known Member

  2. Paint Shaker

    Paint Shaker Tractor Motor Racer

    Whatever happened to "no shoes, no shirt, no service"? :tut:
     
  3. Focker

    Focker Well-Known Member

    You guys get trailer park boys in the US?
     
  4. 2Fer

    2Fer Is good

    lucky for some people they didn't say pants.
     
  5. H8R

    H8R Bansgivings in process

    I always thought it was "no shirts, no shoes, no dice."
     
  6. H8R

    H8R Bansgivings in process

    Well that sucks.
     
  7. notbostrom

    notbostrom DaveK broke the interwebs

    so when do some of the key players from earlier come back from vacation?
     
  8. Paint Shaker

    Paint Shaker Tractor Motor Racer

    Thread dead? :Poke:
     
  9. 2Fer

    2Fer Is good

    yes, go away
     
  10. Chango

    Chango Something clever!

    I hope not. My check engine light came on and I was hoping one of the auto techs on here could diagnose the problem over the intertubes for me.
     
  11. 2Fer

    2Fer Is good

    Just take the dash off and unplug the light, problem fixed.
     
  12. chadspaint

    chadspaint Well-Known Member

    Have you tried checking the engine? :D
     
  13. 2Fer

    2Fer Is good

    It's still there, so engine checked.
     
  14. H8R

    H8R Bansgivings in process

    Are you huffing paint fumes? It's a "check engine light"...it means you check the light, not the engine...duhhhhh :D
     
  15. Chango

    Chango Something clever!

    Like the others have said, I popped the hood and the engine was still there.
     
  16. there is a ghost under your hood
     
  17. chadspaint

    chadspaint Well-Known Member


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  18. chadspaint

    chadspaint Well-Known Member

    Hers a bike I painted .. makes the fumes kinda worthit

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  19. chadspaint

    chadspaint Well-Known Member

    you can always go to the auto parts store and get a code checker for about 80 bucks. then you will allways be able to get the codes yourself.

    OBD 1 is pretty much 1995 and older, obd2 is 96 and some 95's and newer. Just look at the plug under the dash. Get the code and you might be able to fix your car yourself .. for free labor :D
     
  20. Mikey75702

    Mikey75702 Well-Known Member

    What would be the fun in that? The all knowing beebs has the answer, you just have to ask the right question.:D
     

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