CEL Tattoo: We don't wanna know where to plug the code reader

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Cynics might suggest that driving a Volkswagen is one way to have the Check Engine light's pictogram seared into your retinas. Rather than carp about the reputation, Mike Templeton of Mk3Love.com has chosen to embrace, and even celebrate his Jetta's finicky nature. What better way, then, to declare your love for anything, than to have it etched indelibly on your body? Mike's got a good sense of humor about things, and took a plunge of unmitigated awesomeness by having a large, bright orange CEL buzzed onto his left bicep. But when the car's gone, will he regret it? Possibly. Although he'll always have fond memories of being stranded on the side of the road.
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i have one of those up on the focus now... scanner said emmissions something. i think its the pressure return to the gas tank. :/
 
Roth, talk to MasterTek....he's the know-it-all when it comes to those things! He's a new recruit
 
Roth140,
Check the gas cap. Most of the time the seal is bad or it wasn't tight enough. Remove (only)the negative battery cable. This will reset the computer. See if it comes back on in a week. It could also be a dry rotted vacuum hose some where. I just had to do this on my friends Dodge Durango.
 
I don't understand why people do this to themselves, I can understand the sentimental value of a tattoo but I don't know why people get tattoos of stupid shit. Its gonna be on you the rest of your life, make it something important that will span more than a decade of meaning/coolness.

its like having a still life of dolomite doing the hustle stamped on you, your going to be kicking yourself 4 years later.

however if that guy is a mechanic I can understand.
 
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