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Is emissions workshop light an mot fail?
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yeah the co levels is still far too high for my liking. The HC is 25% of the limit, but the CO is 82% of the limit. If the p0420 doesn't go away automatically it's gonna be a real PITA to sell. Buyers are always going to mistrust the car if I leave the error code on during sale at the same time I don't want to clear the code and let them drive off and then the dash warning to come on during their drive home and to think I'm a right cowboy use care salesman0
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Check the air filter is not damp.I do Contracts, all day every day.0
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Marktheshark wrote: »Check the air filter is not damp.
no, recenlty changed the air filter befoe mot anyway. Aitbox sits pretty high up too so very unlikely to get damn.0
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