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<blockquote data-quote="ben_s10" data-source="post: 6047693" data-attributes="member: 569592"><p>Well its time to get a new truck. I have a 2000 s10 ext cab 4 banger with 95,000 miles on it. Runs great, but i don't know if i want to sell it locally or trade it in. I know you usually get more money selling it out right but it takes time. I have a great deal going on a used dodge ram 1500. My question is my s10 has been throwing a fuel composition sensor code for about 3 years. Dealer says it cost about $650. Not happening... On Edmonds and on kbb it says my truck is worth about $3500. What is the dealer going to say and or give me if i want to trade them in a truck with a service engine light on?.... i have tried taking it to autozone and having them erase it only to have it come on 5 mins later.. so thats out of the question... your thoughts ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben_s10, post: 6047693, member: 569592"] Well its time to get a new truck. I have a 2000 s10 ext cab 4 banger with 95,000 miles on it. Runs great, but i don't know if i want to sell it locally or trade it in. I know you usually get more money selling it out right but it takes time. I have a great deal going on a used dodge ram 1500. My question is my s10 has been throwing a fuel composition sensor code for about 3 years. Dealer says it cost about $650. Not happening... On Edmonds and on kbb it says my truck is worth about $3500. What is the dealer going to say and or give me if i want to trade them in a truck with a service engine light on?.... i have tried taking it to autozone and having them erase it only to have it come on 5 mins later.. so thats out of the question... your thoughts .. [/QUOTE]
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