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Re: 2 codes with slip
I'll assume it read no codes after it cleared. How about when it read 0 amps after start? It HAS to see a code to turn off the EPC. Those flimsy 20-odd gauge wires are notorious for breaks, as an example. Login to read more. ![]()
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