Posted by sde on May 26, 2016 at 20:16:04 from (174.125.225.135):
I bought a car at an on-line auction. The Buyers Guide in the window disclosed that the windshield is cracked and that the drivers side window does not work. And of course they write "AS IS", instead of any warranty. They have a service charge of $39.50, which I believe is for the inspection that they are required to do. They are a licensed dealership, because they auction off cars each month.
When I turn the ign. key to the on position, the Service Vehicle soon and the Service engine soon lights do not come on. So, tonight I stopped at O'Rielly's and the scan tool showed seven codes. Three are for wheel sensors and one was for the service lights not working. Did they screw up by not checking to see if the service lights worked? Was it legal for them to sell this car with out disclosing these problems? Also twice, when I started it, The gauges pegged out to the right and then immediately dropped back it their correct readings.( cold to hot to cold, zero to 120 to 0, and full and then back to the correct fuel reading). Thank you
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