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Smash_NDashApr-01-12 01:47 PM
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#5517, "yet another MS question"


          

Im planning on going full standalone and yadda yadda yadda....


I was just wondering for you guys that do run full standalone how do you keep tabs on whats going on with your engine if MS will never throw a check engine light or alert you to something that is going wrong?

Im concerned about something happening to me on a long trip and not finding out until later.




Excuse me if this has been discussed I didnt know how to word what I was looking for


  

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yet another MS question [View all] , Smash_NDash, Apr-01-12 01:47 PM
  RE: yet another MS question, Gruff511, Apr-01-12 02:48 PM, #1
RE: yet another MS question, Smash_NDash, Apr-01-12 02:51 PM, #2
      RE: yet another MS question, Slo2g, Apr-01-12 04:30 PM, #3
           RE: yet another MS question, AdministratorCODE4, Apr-01-12 05:23 PM, #4
                RE: yet another MS question, Smash_NDash, Apr-01-12 06:12 PM, #5
                     RE: yet another MS question, Slo2g, Apr-02-12 12:07 PM, #6
                          RE: yet another MS question, Smash_NDash, Apr-02-12 11:16 PM, #7

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