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Originally Posted by j0n
He doesn't know what he's talking about, they can only scan OBD2 vehicles. You need to find someone with a tech 2 scanner to have the codes pulled and find out what the problem is. As for the low oil light the "low oil sensor" is extremely easy to replace(large plastic nut-looking thin on the side of the oil pan. It's not too expensive either iirc.
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he jack nut...they can scan obd1...why do i say so cause i use to work there and my camaro is obd1...i scaned it twice