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1,355 miles...Check Engine light

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BLK05GT

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It's true, we don't have self-serve in Oregon. There are only "Commercial" type places that allow self-serve, otherwise we "regular drivers" pay extra $ to have a fuel delivery specialist pump it for us.
 
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[QUOTE='01SilverBullet]I know in Oregon and New Jersey you're not allowed to pump your own gas. When I was there on vacations, both times I forgot and man I thought they were gonna lynch me when I went for the pump. [/QUOTE]

Everytime I drive to Atlantic City I stop at the same gas station to fill up. Everytime, I forget that you can't pump your own gas. I can relate to lynch mob gas attendants. Oh wait, fuel delivery specialists
 

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Fuel delivery specialists. That is too funny. Does anyone know why Oregon and New Jersey have the "no pump it yourself" law?
 

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I used to work at a full service gas station and like most states, they are becoming a rarity. We'd always have people coming out of there cars starting to pump there own gas and guys would say they didn't know that full service existed. I called myself a petroleum transfer engineer!
 
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On one of my posts I mentioned using a code reader like the feature on the DSP. I would not clear any codes myself, but using it to trouble shoot the problem. Hopefully the replacement parts will fix the problem. These new tools for the car's computer are great, but I am cautious in their use. I would advise you study up on them and their uses before trying one if you have never used one before. You learn something new every day.
 
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