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Old 04-11-2005, 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
No */C though
LOL
you spoke too soon.....


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Originally Posted by Hans
So you are saying GM should have done something like this???
LOL... Okay, maybe that'* why.

I don't know if I should tell you this, though, but my check engine light'* yellow, not red.
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Originally Posted by SignOfZeta
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So you are saying GM should have done something like this???
LOL... Okay, maybe that'* why.

I don't know if I should tell you this, though, but my check engine light'* yellow, not red.
It was my cameras ISO settings. It is a yellow orange actually.

here....


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Originally Posted by SignOfZeta
Why not just write out "engine" instead of the picture, or in addition to the picture (like on the Fasten Seatbelts lamp)? Or why not just put a more accurate doodle of the actual engine instead?
Because most people are way too easy to confuse, or too lazy to read. At least 75% of the customers I have to deal with seem to support this theory.....
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No, the L67 one has to be on fire.
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