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Jul-28-2015 06:31 AM
synergy_58 wrote:Not really. When I check for a code when there is a check engine light, I have always been able to reset the code and the check engine light then goes off. I am not at the location of our RV, so I can't take you through the sequence on the ScanGauge but when the code is on the screen it is just a matter of me hitting the reset button and then confirming that I want to reset it.
I too have the SG II, but I can't clear it. I had a 0675 code (glow plug #5) come up and stay on for about 1000 miles, the ck engine light went away, I don't have it anymore on the dash, But I can not clear it from the SG. Not sure why. ANy ides?
Jul-28-2015 03:43 AM
AsheGuy wrote:
We often run low on fuel and I have never seen a check engine light from low fuel on our 2004 Sprinter based unit. In fact, last week I set an all time low (not intentionally, we were pretty sure we were going to run out before we found a station) and no check engine light. I put in 26.441 gallons, supposedly more then the tank holds. Maybe the station was ripping us off. But in any case the low fuel light had been on for some time and the needle was below the bars. We decided we were living right. 🙂
We have had a check engine light for other reasons. We have a ScanGauge so I can tell the cause. We have had a recurring check engine light due to something related to the glow plugs but it only occurs occasionally when first starting. It seems to have no other impact so I have not pursued getting it fixed. With the ScanGauge, you can reset the light. I never wait to start the engine to wait for the glow plugs to warm up, but that used to have no impact either.
Anyway, maybe other model years have different triggers for check engine lights. Our model at least does not seem to have a check engine light for low fuel.
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NCWriter wrote:
I've read the same in the manual - that low fuel level can cause the light to come on (haven't had that experience.) But could be something else.
In June we woke up to a dead coach battery, luckily last day of a road trip. Got a charge from Good Sam road service within an hour and drove straight home directly to our local service guy's parking lot (not a Mercedes or Dodge dealer.) The same check engine icon light was on the whole time (not flashing).
The next day he located a new battery, installed it and the warning light went off, never to return.
Easy fix, happily. I think our old battery was at least five years old, installed by previous owner.
Jul-12-2015 12:55 PM