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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 435346" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>That is the only place it comes on. It only comes on when I travel through there at 4:15 AM on Monday mornings. As I had said in an earlier post I went through there Saturday morning going the opposite way and it didn't come on. They have been working on the road about a mile before I get to that point. I do not know what exactly what they are doing but they could be dealing with a gas line. They have been working on it now for about three months. They only work on it at night from about 10PM to 6AM and then reopen all of the lanes for the morning rush. They tear up the asphalt at night and then lay it back down in the morning. When I go through there all I smell is asphalt. I have never seen a check engine light come on like this before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 435346, member: 432"] That is the only place it comes on. It only comes on when I travel through there at 4:15 AM on Monday mornings. As I had said in an earlier post I went through there Saturday morning going the opposite way and it didn't come on. They have been working on the road about a mile before I get to that point. I do not know what exactly what they are doing but they could be dealing with a gas line. They have been working on it now for about three months. They only work on it at night from about 10PM to 6AM and then reopen all of the lanes for the morning rush. They tear up the asphalt at night and then lay it back down in the morning. When I go through there all I smell is asphalt. I have never seen a check engine light come on like this before. [/QUOTE]
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