Jacksonville Used Cars –
Understanding Lights & Gauges
By Steve & Beth Kicklighter
For the next ten weeks we would like to talk about the top
ten things we look for and recommend you look for when purchasing your next
pre-owned vehicle. These ten items are
not in a particular order of importance, but they are all things we feel will
help insure value when shopping for a car and could prevent you from making a
horrible mistake
Week One: Instrument Lights and Gauges:
Many people assume when purchasing
a vehicle that all Instrument lights and gauges are working properly. Many times they are not. In some cases we
have seen lights that have been deliberately and intentionally tampered
with. An unscrupulous seller will do
this so that an obvious problem with the vehicle is not readily apparent. You as a buyer would find out about this
problem once the deal was done and you drove away with your purchase. Most manufacturers engineer their vehicles so
that when you turn the ignition on all the vehicles instrument lights come on.
As the car’s ignition is started those lights will turn off if no problem
exists.
Recently while inspecting a
vehicle we were considering for purchase we preformed this test and discovered
that the air bag light was not seen.
Having to put on glasses to investigate closer we were quite shocked to
find that someone had placed black electrical tape over the airbag light. Upon removing the tape we discovered someone
had punched a small hole in the instrument cluster to destroy the light and
keep it from glowing under the tape, which made it impossible to replace the
light in the instrument cluster. The
reason they had done this was because the air bag on the passenger side was
totally missing.
Surprisingly, the cost to replace
and reprogram the damaged instrument cluster is about twice as much as simply
replacing the air bag! In another case
someone had simply taken a black magic marker and colored over a glowing check
engine light. We have seen this
deliberate tampering many times in our inspections of vehicles. As your trusted
automotive professionals we take these inspections seriously in order to
uncover these problems and deliver quality vehicles to our customers.
The last place you want to find
out about this kind of tampering is when the vehicle stops running and you are
stuck on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck pondering how much of a
bite the repair is going to take. So
take care and be aware of this tactic when purchasing a vehicle.
Beth & Steve Kicklighter own
and operate Kicklighter Auto Sales in Jacksonville, Florida. Visit their website at
http://jacksonville-used-cars.com