> From: Jack Agnew V> I had the same problem and it turns out that the light indicates nothing > but the elapsed miles since it was reset last - a pesky reminder to take > it to your local mechanic for service (and a check of the oxy > thing-a-ma-jig). It can be reset. Good luck > -Jack I'm worried. I just got my engine rebuilt and when I got the brick back the oxy light was on. I asked the mechanics to fix/reset it, and they told me that it was a complicated task, required taking the dash board out and that it was better served at a dealer with a "special tool". Joel has kindly given me a simple procedure to reset the light sans complicated process. Now I'm worried about the competency of the mechanic and my rebuild.
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