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LegendaryRed t1_j1vuiju wrote

Electrical problems are notoriously difficult to diagnose and fix. Many sensors share the same power cable so it's not unheard of to misdiagnose a sensor.

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bemest t1_j1xewta wrote

I know. I formerly owned an aircraft maintenance business. This dealer didn’t do much in!the way of diagnosis. Of course the errors reset so it took a little driving for them to act up and the problem to recur. I took it to another dealer that found a wire bundle chafing. If I had continued with the first dealer it would have been more parts swapping. Related to the OP it is advisable to do a good shake down run immediately.

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Solid-Question-3952 t1_j1wibqv wrote

You're spot on. Also its not uncommon for a problem to hid behind another code. So you fix the first code, think its good and then the real code pops up.

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