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Today I decided to drive a bit out of my way to get ethanol free gas... I read in a thread in the excursion forum there's a website with the gas stations listed, turns out there's 1 in shakopee that doesn't have ethanol, the shell on 1st ave. I turn left on 1st ave, pull into the gas station, start pumping, and around the $60 mark I realize I'm at Super America... I hate monday mornings sometime :P
So anyway, I pulled in right after a coworker today; he bought a new nissan murano 2 months ago, and he called me over to show me his brand new check engine light... I pulled out the OBD2 adapter out of the X, plugged it in, read the code, it said something about evap system; I told him to check the gas cap, sure enough it wasn't on there right. I cleared the code and told him to let me know if it comes back.
As soon as we get in to work, he starts telling everyone about how I fixed his car with my phone. I hope I won't have to spend my lunch fixing check engine lights...
Yeah you have to be careful with how you talk about that VD! LOL
Just trying to spread the love.
Originally Posted by Fosters
So anyway, I pulled in right after a coworker today; he bought a new nissan murano 2 months ago, and he called me over to show me his brand new check engine light... I pulled out the OBD2 adapter out of the X, plugged it in, read the code, it said something about evap system; I told him to check the gas cap, sure enough it wasn't on there right. I cleared the code and told him to let me know if it comes back.
As soon as we get in to work, he starts telling everyone about how I fixed his car with my phone. I hope I won't have to spend my lunch fixing check engine lights...
Bummer about the gas. But, cool story about the OBD2. Sounds like some sort of Droid gadget.
Where is the Shakopee Gas station? I drive through a couple times a day.
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