Sujet : Re: Check the damn engine
De : wolverine01 (at) *nospam* charter.net (sticks)
Groupes : rec.outdoors.rv-travelDate : 04. Aug 2024, 20:47:25
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On 8/4/2024 12:29 PM, bfh wrote:
sticks wrote:
I've had a bunch of other things needing my attention, but after getting the View it's parking spot and getting the power protector and water pressure valve, hoses, etc. I decided to take the wife for a short ride since she hadn't even been in it while it was moving. Intended on going out for a few days next week just to sort out any bug that might pop up before long trips. I just got the plates for it, put them on, pulled in the slider and down off the jacks.
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I'll be damned if I look down at the dash after a couple miles and the yellow check engine light is is on. I've only driven it home from the dealer and then on a short 5 mile loop for the wife and I gotta take it in to see what the hell is going on with that. AArrrggghhhhh!
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Get yourself an OBD2 scanner, and maybe you won't have to take it to the dealer.
I think I will go out and pick one up.
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