I'll check it out and see what codes I can get!
Plus funny you mention the moisture as I just remembered I washed the X the other day and then drove it and that is when I noticed the blinking green light. Let it sit over night, went out, no more green blinking light. I figured something just got wet freaked the car out a little bit and it dried out......maybe it fried something....
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Originally Posted by weasel56
I wonder what the faults are... could you get them from the SA and post them up? It could be as simple as a burnt out bulb, ignitor, xenon module, etc. And sometimes a small amount of water/moisture gets into the contacts of part 5 in that depiction and corrodes the connector. Experience comes into play with some diagnotics...
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