Whenever performing routine maintenance (oil change, filters etc.) you should follow the instructions in the owners manual for clearing the oil change indicator. Some vehicles use a "service engine soon" light to indicate that there has been a minor problem encountered and that the vehicle should be taken to the dealership for service. In those circumstances I would suggest going to a local do-it-yourself auto parts store to see if there is a code reader that you can rent/borrow. If the computer has stored a fault code, you should be able to read the code to determine what is wrong. So basically there are two reasons for a service due light to be on and I can't tell you which it is without looking through your operators manual.
At the very first sign of any problems starting the vehicle.
service it ,clean plugs ,oil,,short term ! you could take buld out ,might have a fuse ,not sure
If i am not mistaken, it is the shift indicator light on a manual transmission vehicle
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE SERVICE HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR SERVICE?
In radiotelephone service, a text dash is pronounced as "dash". In Morse Code . . . => A hyphen (single dash) is sounded as " dah - di - di - di - di - dah " => An "equals" sign or "double dash" or "break in text" is sounded as " dah - di - di - di - dah "
In most cases yes and no it depends. If the mechanic discovers a problem with your vehicle that adds to your original price you approved of then you are to sign for the extra work IF you want it done if not they are not permitted to work on your vehicle without your permission they are only to do what is on the reciept however if the extra problem poses a danger to the driver of the vehicle the mechanic might fix the problem and charge you but in any case they need your "ok" in order to work on the vehicle most shops do not even bother to have the owner sign the service recipt but i would recomend for legal purposes that u sign the service recipt no matter how major or minor the work to be done is because if a problem surfaces with the vehicle after it has been serviced and you did not sign the reciept you will have no proof that you did not cause the damage etc
If you want the overdrive to be on, the light should be off on the dash. The picture on the button has the D in a circle with a line through it, just like a sign that says means "no smoking" & has the cigarette. Overdrive is always on when you start the vehicle.
how can i get a grant if i didnt sign up for the selective service
The co-signer will usually only have to sign if they are listed on the title as a co-owner.
A dash (or hyphen) looks exactly the same as the minus sign - found on the key to the right of the zero.
It is 50 M's with a dash on top.
If your names BOTH appear on the title - yes - you will both have to sign.