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Originally Posted by lookout123
Toyota check engine lights come on when they need an oil change. They generally reset when the oil is changed but some model years required the technician (or you) to reset it manually. That check engine light may mean nothing.
I also had one come on after my air filter cover not quite right when it was relatched. I pulled the latch back up, resealed it and everything went back to normal.
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I had a Toyota Rav where the check engine light went on stayed on - oil changes, new filters - all the standard service things made no difference. Whatever it was about, the car drove just fine for 2 years until I loaned it to that asshole and he totaled it.
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Originally Posted by jimhelm
Bookout Date: 04/09/2011
Guide: NADA April 2011, EASTERN Edition.
1995 TOYOTA T100 PICKUP DX 4WD (V6)
VIN: N/A Stock No: N/A $2,800
NADAŽ Wholesale Value (Trade) Details
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Wholesale Value with Options $2,800
Mileage Adjustment (200000 miles) $ 0
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$2,800
Printed On: 04/09/2011
retail: $4825
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Thanks, Jim! I notice that says "Eastern Edition". Just curious. Is there a major price difference between cars sold in the Rocky Mountain region vs. a "back East" city like Philly? Will those estimates still be valid out here in Colorado?