Yes the check engine light is on, the o2 sensor wire broke.

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      If you wait long enough you can sometimes win the battle is wills and it goes out, meaning that the problem has fixed itself. Or that the bulb also now needs repairing.

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    To anyone out there’s who isn’t aware, do not take your car to a dealership or auto shop with no idea why the check engine light is on. Instead used a Fixd diagnostic device or something similar to get more details. At least that way you are arming yourself with information and are less likely to be ripped off.

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      Even better, get the 15 dollar Bluetooth odb2 reader and the Torque app for another 5. Tells you not only codes but all kinds of neat data.

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    Why does your car have MPH and km/h? Is it Canadian? Sounds like the only place where things are almost normal, but then there’s these glaring reminders that they have a deranged southern neighbour.