Engine management light no fault?
First of all hello, this is my first post, recently bought a 53 crossfire, got a query, initially the engine management light came on and the code indicated that the airflow meter sensor (by the battery) was at fault, that has now been cleared/fixed but I still have an engine management light on, the reader reads no faults so there is nothing to reset....any ideas? I know it may clear if I remove the negative battery lead, which I have done but it pops back up again !
car runs well, no apparent problems, and just been serviced
Many Thanks
car runs well, no apparent problems, and just been serviced
Many Thanks
If the CEL keeps coming on, and your reader shows no faults, then you need another ( better ) reader.
I highly doubt the light is on with no faults, but I may be wrong.
I highly doubt the light is on with no faults, but I may be wrong.
A more advanced OBDII scanner will pick up more detailed manufacturer specific error codes. Even then they don't pick them all up, and it may be necessary to take it to a dealer or independent that has a DRBIII scanner.
Is it an engine management light or one of the other lights? Like the one that says you have "light" out? There are several indicators like this. Just checking....
ok thanks, well will be taking it back to the car dealer i bought it from this week, will check out their reader ....car runs fine...but thanks for the replies, will update when i get it checked
Many thanks
If the cap isn't sealing right it can cause the EVAP system to throw codes till the system reaches the proper pressure. You can't tell by looking at the cap if it's bad you would probably have to pressure test it to tell. I'm not saying that's the problem I'm just saying it could be a possible cause of the CEL light with no codes.
Last edited by robby363; Oct 13, 2014 at 01:39 PM.
If the cap isn't sealing right it can cause the EVAP system to throw codes till the system reaches the proper pressure. You can't tell by looking at the cap if it's bad you would probably have to pressure test it to tell. I'm not saying that's the problem I'm just saying it could be a possible cause of the CEL light with no codes.
First of all hello, this is my first post, recently bought a 53 crossfire, got a query, initially the engine management light came on and the code indicated that the airflow meter sensor (by the battery) was at fault, that has now been cleared/fixed but I still have an engine management light on, the reader reads no faults so there is nothing to reset....any ideas? I know it may clear if I remove the negative battery lead, which I have done but it pops back up again !
car runs well, no apparent problems, and just been serviced
Many Thanks
car runs well, no apparent problems, and just been serviced
Many Thanks
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