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You should wait until your motor is warm or in this case the cold marker light disappears. Remember your oil needs to be warm as well as the motor to flow correctly. I dont see any problem with turning the engine on and putting the car in first gear or in drive, just let the light go away before punching the gas so you dont have problems in the future. Holla.
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