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Old 06-10-2008, 11:34 PM   #3
texasrider4u
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Default Re: "check fuel cap" warning light

Yeah Mine did it today on the highway, I got out and checked it, it was in and I screwed it in and out a few times. I finished driving to my friends house and turned off the engine and worked on it some more, but I couldn't fix it. When I got home I did some more work and I found out that this little piece of metal that goes down and shuts off the sensor had broken off because it was worn out after the cap had been screwed in so much. So my advice is to try to live with it, because it will be really expensive to fix.
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