Check Engine: Noob question
- hairytoes
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Just got my new (2001) Jimny & I may be hooked already.
It's been really snowy here in Auchterarder, Perth, Scotland & I live up a dirt track hill. Jimny has done well, although I've ordered new Cooper Discoverer tyres on the 205/70/15R..swithered with the General Grabber on 75's but they're hard to get at the moment up here & Jimny is unmodified re: clearance (although I gather Suzuki are cool with 75 tyres..?).
Anyway, when I turn the ignition on the Check Engine light, lights up.
When I actually start the engine, the light immediately disappears & I don't feel as if there is a problem...should I be worried, or have it checked out?
The steering veers a fair bit to the left, I'm getting the tracking checked when I get my new tyre this week..but I've read there can be underlying problems in this department...again, should I be worried?
Thanks for any help, I'm hooked already!!
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bertbuckie wrote: the engine light......if its the same as my bike it lights up prior to ignition to prove the light works
I was hoping that, Hope your right.
Do you have a Jimny though?
And does it do it on your Jimny, as well as your bike?
Ta.
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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- darthloachie
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probably from the previous owner bumping up kerbs
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DAVE T - where's good near you for AT? I'm in Fife and not aware of anywhere about here really (i could be wrong...)
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- hairytoes
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darthloachie wrote: if its pulling to the left it'll most likely be tracking - thats what mine was
probably from the previous owner bumping up kerbs
That's what I'm hoping for anyway..lol.
Getting a free check done when new tyre are fitted, £30 to sort it - touch wood!!
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Andy wrote: definitely a good few of us up here in scotland with Jimny's now...perhaps this should be investigated... :silly:
DAVE T - where's good near you for AT? I'm in Fife and not aware of anywhere about here really (i could be wrong...)
All this bloody snow!!
I got mine, cos Auchterarder is a nightmare for snow & I stay up a 1/2 mile hill Farmer's track.
The bottom road is also completely ignored by the council for gritting - hence my question about driving on icy tarmac.
As far as i can tell, the Jimny was the best option available to me for price & practicality. It's a 2nd car, wee runner to get us oot & aboot, we only work 3 miles away too, so it won't be doing a lot of miles.
Will be nearly £2.5k once I've put the new AT tyres on it & tarted it up a bit, roof bars etc.. for the shopping. 2001 Y plate, with a newish clutch, timing belt & 80k miles...Not bad considering they were going for more in the bad snowy spell (which is when I got it, last week.)
I really like it.
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hairytoes wrote:
bertbuckie wrote: the engine light......if its the same as my bike it lights up prior to ignition to prove the light works
I was hoping that, Hope your right.
Do you have a Jimny though?
And does it do it on your Jimny, as well as your bike?
Ta.
yeah my limny does it as well....but im a noob as well
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