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so who here ignores the yellow/orange 'SERVICE' reminder light 200 1989

I wouldn't worry too much if it is one of those amber lights, including that persky bulb failure lamp. I once drove a rental Grand Am to NYC from OKC and the "change Oil" (amber, not the red low oil pressure lamp) lamp came on just as I was on the Arkansas State line. I called GM hotline and also the car rental agency, they both told me not to worry about it. Since it was not my car, I did not worry, and if it quit, GM AND the car rental agency both had prior warning. I made it to NY and back, and the car drove normally. My gosh, that car had more idiot lights on the dash than Vegas does. It even has one for "low winshield fluid" (which lit up somewhere near Philly).
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