Hoping one of you knowledgeable chaps can proffer some advice.
Whilst running low on fuel on the way to the station the other morning (running on fumes i.e. 1 mile in the tank), the check engine visit workshop light (orange engine motif) lit-up along with the warning message on the message barnacle. It didn't flash and stay on; rather it simply appeared and stayed on.
Now I had read that this can happen when the fuel cap is loose. I was on my way to fill up anyway and, after I'd added some of Shell's finest and driven half a mile down the road, no light.
Was this simply a case of my lacklustre efforts to keep an eye on the fuel gauge or should I get it checked. Car is running fine with no loss of power or stage pops, whistles of bangs!
Whilst running low on fuel on the way to the station the other morning (running on fumes i.e. 1 mile in the tank), the check engine visit workshop light (orange engine motif) lit-up along with the warning message on the message barnacle. It didn't flash and stay on; rather it simply appeared and stayed on.
Now I had read that this can happen when the fuel cap is loose. I was on my way to fill up anyway and, after I'd added some of Shell's finest and driven half a mile down the road, no light.
Was this simply a case of my lacklustre efforts to keep an eye on the fuel gauge or should I get it checked. Car is running fine with no loss of power or stage pops, whistles of bangs!