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Had battery(red top) checked and charged. Put it back in and no more lights and the car seems to be good. Have not driven more than 2 miles. I will see what happens tomorrow. I understand the code was probably erased when I took the battery out.
The reason I desided to try it was, I was watching the digital read out and seen it drop to 11.5 and return to 12.8 very quickly. Would not of seen it if I had not been watching hard. Thanks for the advice. Hope it is fixed.
Many folks have stated that a weak battery can cause all kinds of issues....hope that was it!
Grounds looked to be in good shape, checked the continuity in the wires and it was good.....so either the sensor is shot, but it still reads the right resistance, or the ebtcm is on it's way out
Sounds like my experience as well....what a pain in the @ss.
anybody replace a sensor and that didn't fix this??
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