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today i put my car back to basic stock put my stock turbo back on and since i did it a warning light keeps on flashing when i drive... and i am wondering if i have done something wrong?? and what does the light mean??

the light flickers on and off when driving but when i am stoped and idoling it does not come on..

the light is on the right hand side of the dash. it is red and apears to look like a cat or radiator with heat waves above it??? it is one of the lights that comes on when ign is witched on.. does anyone know what this represents?

thanks leigh.

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Hi i have the same issue but the warning light has been flickering on and off randomly when i originally purchased the car. The previous owner upgraded the exhaust and since then the warning light randomly flashes on and off.

It use to annoy the hell out of me at first but now after having owned the car for over a year i dont even notice it anymore.

Though i have been wondering does anyone know how to disable this warning light only pls? thanks in advance!

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