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    Anyone know if this is a code or what ?
    Not in manual
    Comes and goes?

    #2
    111S 17F 2C Is what is showing

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      #3
      What is it doing? Or not doing?
      Flip the battery switch..
      Last edited by Partners; Aug 24, 2022, 21:49.

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        #4
        Coolant level

        Should be in the manual.
        S - spn column
        F - fpi column
        C - occurrences
        Last edited by Herc; Aug 24, 2022, 22:09.

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          #5
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          [ATTACH]10934[/ATTACH]
          Anyone know if this is a code or what ?
          Not in manual
          Comes and goes?
          When those codes come up, it can be accompanied by high engine temp, or not, but usually means clean your rad or air to air or your screen on the back. Something is not getting enough air through. There is a temp sensor in the air to air somewhere and it will throw the code even if your engine temp is ok. It it’s not obvious with fuzz/straw buildup, then it needs a good blow cause it will be plugged with dirt.

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            #6
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            [ATTACH]10934[/ATTACH]
            Anyone know if this is a code or what ?
            Not in manual
            Comes and goes?
            I stand corrected. That code is for coolant level as mentioned above.

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              #7
              Thanks!

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                #8
                probably a sensor.

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