There are any number of reasons why a "Check Engine" light is lit. You need to find out what sensor, or sensors, are sending this an error code. You can do this yourself if you have a OBD II reader. This instrument plugs into a receptacle located beneath the steering wheel. It will give you the code. These readers can be purchased at an auto parts store. They come with instructions and will tell you what sensor the code refers to. Then you can effect the repair. These readers allow you to erase the trouble code and turn off the "Check Engine" light as well. All 1996 and later autos made for sale in the USA have this OBD II receptacle in the same location. Very good advise, but the DLC connectors are not in the same location. Yours will be below steering wheel to the right next to center console.
10% of 175000 = 10% * 175000 = 0.1 * 175000 = 17500
1/3 of 175000 = 175000/3 = 58333.33...
175000 ÷ 2 = 87500
General condition of vehicle? Can you replace vehicle for the amount of repair? Do you like vehicle?
To find 17 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.17. In this instance, 0.17 x 175000 = 29750. Therefore, 17 percent of 175000 is equal to 29750.
10,700 is 6.11% of 175,000% rate:= 10700/175000 * 100%= 0.0611 * 100%= 6.11%
10% of 175000 would be 17500, 20% would 17500 x 2 or 35000 and your remaining 5% is 17500/2 or 8750. 35000 + 8750 = 43750 or 25% of 175000.
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175000 / 125000 = 1.4 ml
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