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Someone might need to see this video on your TL, it works!
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Something that would come on after 5 seconds 🤣

The best advice I would give is look for a diagnostic device that will tell you what the problem is. He must have exhaust his options before arriving at this. Ensure you don’t skip that step

The light would come on once you drive 2-10miles and it won’t even pass emission test
Please ignore this video. Totally incorrect, must be a joke video. If you cannot perform diagnostics then take it to a mechanic. There can be many different error codes. O2 sensor, brake sensor, Cylinder misfire, you name it.

The ‘check engine’ light or MIL (malfunction indicator lamp) comes on when the car is calling your attention to a malfunction. Removing and reinserting the battery terminal doesn’t solve the issue. The light can come on for a number of reasons, ranging from something as trivial as a dirty sensor to very serious issues like a knocking engine. The way to know what exactly made the light pop up is to scan it with a scanning tool to see the error code. Sometimes it comes up automatically once the car reaches a certain mileage with or without any fault. The light can be cleared but if the problem isn’t fixed it would come back eventually. When the light is stable, this signifies a minor fault and you can still use the car. Once the light starts blinking, it means it’s a very serious issue. Park the car and call your mechanic ASAP.

This thumbnail sums this whole joke up ...

I just wasted my tweet count on this… 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️

It doesn't necessarily solve the problem, it resets the On Board Diagnostics (OBD II). This may lead to a greater issue. It's best to get a diagnostics tool to get the details of the problem. The device will show the error codes of the issue for a particular vehicle.

Dey play 😂

