Last week, I was driving my Suburu when the check engine light came on. Since the auto shop we use is close to Jack's work, he took it in for me on Monday. I kept my fingers crossed that the repair wouldn't be too expensive.
The result? I didn't fasten the gas cap securely the last time I filled the tank, causing a sensor to detect that the vacuum that should have been there wasn't. The shop charged us $0 for this information. So, if your check engine light comes on in your Suburu, check your gas cap. It can't hurt.


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Thanks for posting that, because my Subaru's "check engine" light has been on intermittently for a couple of weeks. It stopped when it started raining like crazy. I have no idea what *that* means but I'll definitely check the gas cap.

I've been reading along about the horses and enjoying your photos, and just want to tell you that, since I never do otherwise.
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