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Old Avensis - Engine Light On

  • 17-10-2023 9:50am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 259 ✭✭


    Just looking for a bit of a steer... have had a 2005 Avensis (petrol 1.6 hatchback) for a good while and it's provided pretty much trouble-free motoring up to 332,000km, serviced on or around schedule and passed NCT and serviced last both in March 2023.

    Was coming down from Belfast to Dublin on Saturday night when engine light came on flashing and could feel a change in the engine, bit of struggling/misfiring, was only 20kms from destination so nursed it back OK. Oil levels fine and no overheating.

    Only started it once since to reposition it and engine light stayed on not flashing, still misfiring kind of feeling about it.

    Don't know much about what goes on under the bonnet so I'm weighing up is it worth getting it looked at or finally getting rid of it?!

    Any input appreciated thanks.



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