I have a 2008 Monaco Cayman with a Cummins ISB 6.7 L Engine, about 50K miles on her clock.
On our recent trip from Saskatoon, SK to Victoria, BC we started having a new light blinking for about the first 20 seconds the key is on (no need to start the engine, the light still goes out).
In that time period this "Warning" light goes out and never returns until the engine is turned off and restarted. The engine is running perfectly and all the gauges are showing proper results.
I'm wondering if I might be able to cure this by just removing my starting battery ground straps for a few minutes? This method rebooted my 2012 Ford Explorer once when it got confused.
Just switching off the power switches doesn't work. There is still some power available even with the switches off.
According to my manuals this light usually is triggered by low coolant or water in the fuel. My coolant was down to the minimum level, but not below. I filled it to the maximum. The light still blinks?
Has anyone had success rebooting Monaco electronics?
Jim and Pam Smith, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
2008 Monaco Cayman 38 PDQ
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