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The service light comes on when your car believes it is time for an oil change. This light has nothing to do with driveability. If you get a check engine light, an emissions light, or an ETS light, etc., these indicate a problem that needs addressing. How many miles are on your car? Was the tune-up service done? Has the throttle body (true and significant pain in the fanny) been cleaned, etc. I'd probably be leaning towards these as my first step unless a light, other than the service light, has indicated that I should direct my attention elsewhere.
Chris
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