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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> In article > hington.edu>, > Jon Blake > wrote: >>> I'm happy to see the dipstick go. When last did you dip your fuel >>> tank to know the level? ;-) >>> >> <<< SNIP >>> > >> I think this is a flawed analogy. If you run out of gas because of a >> faulty gauge/warning light, your engine will stop, perhaps >> inconveniently, and you will undoubtedly stress your fuel pump. If >> your oil sensor fails, your engine can fail, a much worse situation. >> Call me old fashion, but I just can't see not having a way to >> physically check oil levels. > The low oil level light does that for you. Sure, if it's still working. Matt O. |
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