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From: schooler@inmet.UUCP
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Subject: VW Rabbit 30,000 mile light
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Date: Wed, 2-Oct-85 14:59:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Oct  2 14:59:00 1985
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Nf-From: inmet!schooler    Oct  2 14:59:00 1985


My girlfriend's '83 (gasoline) VW Rabbit just had a warning light
come on which apparently indicates the necessity of a 30,000 mile
checkup.  The story from the shop is that the only way to turn
this light off is to replace a "sensor board" at a cost of $120.00
or so.  (This happens every 30,000 miles, I would suppose.)  Is this
a scam, or what?

		-- Richard Schooler
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