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Originally Posted by geckoGT
But does not tell you if a brake light or head light globe has blown during the duration of your drive, at least once a day you know they all work.
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Oh good God! How did we ever survive before such systems were introduced?
I know! We actually got off our a$res, got proactive and took responsibility for checks and preventive maintenance at a more personal level instead of replying on some little bulb to tell an individual if something "may have" failed or a service is now due or the engine requires oil cause the service indicator lamp failed which, in turn, obvisously didn't tell the operator the car is due for service cause one does not have the common sense to work out for ones self when it is due cause once again, we reply on a little light telling us so.
P.S. :
I recieved your PM. Not once did I say "that the sensors and warning systems are not a good idea". I said they fail and not to be fully relied upon. They do give incorrect readings, even if no warnings appears.