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CountAllVotes

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6. It is illegal
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 09:55 AM
Oct 11

He admitted to it and I saw him clear the 4-cylinder misfire code.

The problem is that the car was sold for $1500 he says on the bill of sale. It was more than that.

Sure, I have a case but I'm not up for a lawsuit.

Maybe I should just keep driving the car until it no longer runs and then donate it?

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Have the mechanic check the codes again. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 11 #1
another code showed up that was for a 4-Cylinder misfire detected CountAllVotes Oct 11 #2
For a car of that age... OneBlueDotS-Carolina Oct 11 #7
the mechanic I use works on ambulances and police cars CountAllVotes Oct 11 #8
We own an ancient 1992 Japanese sports car... OneBlueDotS-Carolina Oct 11 #11
I hear you! CountAllVotes Oct 11 #12
Sensors? ProfessorGAC Oct 11 #16
bingo I think CountAllVotes Oct 11 #17
P.S. CountAllVotes Oct 11 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Tetrachloride Oct 11 #3
I think... 2naSalit Oct 11 #4
It is illegal CountAllVotes Oct 11 #6
We had a Caddy and drove it over 100,000 miles with the check engine light on all lthe time. It never broke down. nt in2herbs Oct 11 #9
I'm tempted to keep driving the car CountAllVotes Oct 11 #10
I have a RAV4 with engine light on for probably close to a year now. Sogo Oct 11 #13
I found the problem CountAllVotes Oct 11 #14
ture CountAllVotes Oct 11 #15
picture of engine when purchased CountAllVotes Oct 11 #18
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