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Old 27-12-2012, 04:10 PM
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I'd suggest if the issue doesn't come immediately back it'll simply be heat related.
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Old 27-12-2012, 04:24 PM
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If you clear the CEL, it's not clearing the record of the code though? .. So i thought anyways.
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Probably not but don't know exactly.

Further, EJ motors have issues with heat soak and angle sensor issues.
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Glad to hear that Steve was able to help you out!
Also great to see a few others happy to help out
You did it for me once upon a time, thought I better "pay it forward".

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If it came back up straight away after clearing, id take it to the dealer. The dealer would probably have done the same thing, or, replaced something and slugged me for it. I've been for a longer drive and fed it a bit, seems ok.

If it comes back up, i'll leave it up and take it to the nearest dealer.


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