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Old 11-13-2021, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by smdimjesus View Post
Super weird, I’ve got nothing on the dash now after messing around under the hood, and the only codes I get is a fuel level sensor circuit a code. That’s probably it
When "codes" are mentioned it'll be from using a scanner like a Foxwell NT-510 or NT-520, ISTA-D, etc.

A bidirectional scanner (as above) will show you a code like 5088 (transmission problem) and may allow you to "reset" it. Regular cheap scanners will show a generic code like p0123 which encompasses many problems like fuel, electrical or whatever in different systems depending on vehicle make and won't reset crap.

None of these will show on the cluster.
A Foxwell NT-510 will cost about 120 dollars but to have a shop (dealer or independent) will charge 125 to 250 to read them for you, so you save money on 1st use.

Not sure which scanner you have but if it's giving you "p" codes it could be completely incorrect.

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