Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
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Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a dealer and get them to check
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Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a GM dealer and get them to check
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate plug in scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
The lights are there for a reason so it is unwise to ignore them for too long as it may cause more damage to the engine if you do.
Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a dealer and get them to check
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate plug in scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
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The lights are there for a reason so it is unwise to ignore them for too long as it may cause more damage to the engine.
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The lights are there for a reason so it is unwise to ignore them for too long as it may cause more damage to the engine if you do.
Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a dealer and get them to check
-
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
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If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate plug in scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
The lights are there for a reason so it is unwise to ignore them for too long as it may cause more damage to the engine.
Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a dealer and get them to check
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
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The lights are there for a reason so it is unwise to ignore them for too long as it may cause more damage to the engine.
Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
-
Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc
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Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc or go to a dealer and get them to check
-
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate scan tool is required) then knowing the [https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
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If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate scan tool is required) then knowing the [link|https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.
Hi @jfers ,
Are the two lights a ''check engine'' light and a ''service vehicle soon'' light?
I suggest that you get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned for any fault codes to find out what the problem is.
Some of the larger auto parts retail chains in the USA will do this for free e.g. AutoZone, O'Reilly's etc
If there are any codes found when scanning (appropriate scan tool is required) then knowing the [https://www.engine-light-help.com/oldsmobile-check-engine-light.html|codes] will tell you what is wrong.