![]() ![]() ![]() It's just a plug that you hook into your OBD-II port of your vehicle. The FIXD device comes in a neat little package. In the past, I've just bothered my neighborhood car parts store to diagnosis my car error codes. I was looking forward to seeing if the device really worked or it was just another gimmick. “Perfect! I have a check engine light on now!” You just plug this in, download the app and it will tell you what's wrong with your car.” So when my father-in-law was in town last week – he told us he had something for us. Apparently the seal can wear on older model Auras (I have a Saturn) – causing the check engine light to appear (thinking there is a gas leak). I figured it was some minor issue related to my gas cap. It's not that I'm too worried – but I have been hoping it would just go away. “What do I do?” “Should I stop and check it out?” “Maybe it's nothing.” “Will I damage the car if I keep driving?”įor the past month or two, I've lived with the bright light adorning my dash. There's nothing more annoying than seeing that bright engine light pop-up on the dashboard out of the blue. ![]()
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