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CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON - S-80 T-6 S80 1999

Thank you so much.

I will give the information to my husband and see what he comes up with.

I do need to mention that about 3 months ago and on the highway at appx. 70 mph, I drove over a 30 ft, steel ladder, which must have fallen out of someone's truck. Needless to say, a large piece of the orange plastic siding on the ladder clipped onto the underside of my car causing the large plastic cover, which I'll assume keeps all of the wires underneath the car clean, to be hanging on barely.

When I took it in for service, they noted that a very large piece of it had been torn off and just decided to do away with it. Would the exposed wires, etc., underneath the vehicle have anything to do with something coming loose, etc?

Just wondering. Who drives over a ladder, right? Honestly, by the time you came up on it, there was nothing you could have done unless you went left into the guard rail.

Lori-Ann






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