Engine control fault, driving permitted, consult dealer
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Yep. get it booked in. Good chances it's a fault sensor somewhere. There have been reports of a batch of dodgy sensors being fitted to cars in the US. Diagnosis should take the Technician about 5 minutes.
I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.
I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.
scrounger73 said:
Yep. get it booked in. Good chances it's a fault sensor somewhere. There have been reports of a batch of dodgy sensors being fitted to cars in the US. Diagnosis should take the Technician about 5 minutes.
I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.
I'd imagine the OP would rather just look at his own 500 mile old hunk of shiny metal in his driveway! I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.
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