WOW $300 dollars!


My engine light came on and stayed on. I have a 2012 Dodge Ram Truck. So I checked all the fluids and made sure the gas cap was on tight. All was good but the light stayed on. Took it to a Dodge dealership to have it looked at. They said the trunk would run fine with engine light on. Said it was just a sensor went bad. So I can just leave the light on or pay $300.00 (plus tax) for new sensor. Seems like a lot of money to just replace a sensor. What do you think?

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We had a Mercury Sable whose engine light stayed on for 13 years. If the mechanics at the dealership are telling you to save your money, BELIEVE THEM. Those guys have a rep for trying to sell you more than you need, so if they're saying that you don't really need it, save your money. That warning light can come on for DOZENS of different reasons; usually, until the actual symptoms of the problem it's detecting show up, the code readers won't be able to diagnose it properly, either.

That's my opinion, and it's worth every penny you paid for it.

- What are you gonna do, when the world catches on?

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That's my opinion, and it's worth every penny you paid for it.
Thanks. Its being mailed to your place in the morning. Below.

http://tinyurl.com/zkbs6rt

I think its all there but you might want to count it when it arrives.

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what sensor was it?

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what sensor was it?

He did not say. Just the "check engine light" sensor I guess. The way he explained it, it was not a big deal. But IMO $300.00 just to replace a sensor is a big deal.

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They didn't explain what sensor. No luck then should be replaced so if something else goes wrong you will know so I would ask them which one.

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They didn't explain what sensor
No they did not. When he said it would not hurt driving the truck I did not ask. Guess I should have.

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Thanks Conman. Have an Advanced Auto 25 minutes from my house.

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The 'check engine' and 'service engine' lights are wired to your Oxygen (O2) sensor, and those sensors are wired to just about everywhere that air passes through your engine, including your exhaust.

- What are you gonna do, when the world catches on?

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