Sounds pretty accurate.
I’d wait until the needle on your engine temp starts moving at minimum.
Sounds pretty accurate.
I’d wait until the needle on your engine temp starts moving at minimum.
Oh yeah, perfectly safe to drive.
Likely to have less fuel mileage.
But if your engine feels like it’s misfire, it’s probably best to park it and change those sensors. Easy job, get an o2 wrench or socket, and swap those bad boys out.
I’d recommend just doing a full oil change yourself.
If you took it to a quick lube shop. I’m betting they didn’t change the filter, but put the recommended spec of oil in the car without checking lipstick. My reasoning is that it’s not extremely over max. So it’s probably the amount of oil that sits in filter.
Should be fine, but word from the wise. Check his vehicle to make sure it’s compatible. A lot of vehicles have a different style striker that is incompatible with car canes.
Sure, it can be fixed. A couple of hundred dollars if you do it yourself and already have the equipment. If you don’t mind compromised structural integrity.
Couple of thousand dollars, possible on the higher end. For proper work.
Best just to part it out and take the corpse to the scrap yard.
It is possible to install your own remote start. However, with the design, it might be harder than it’s worth doing.
But just remember, the manufacturer doesn’t force you to do anything. Yea, they have shitty practices. But the ultimate decision was made by you.