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« on: 02 March 2016, 20:52:37 »

I was wondering if an omegas eml on has any indication that a service is overdue.  I know some makes of motors show an indication of such. :-\
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Re: diesel migs
« Reply #1 on: 02 March 2016, 21:02:42 »

Not really, the EML is illuminated because a code has been raised by a sensor giving a reading that is out of range (sometimes over a period of time)
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Re: diesel migs
« Reply #2 on: 03 March 2016, 18:36:31 »

I was wondering if an omegas eml on has any indication that a service is overdue.  I know some makes of motors show an indication of such. :-\
Nope.  It means a fault.
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Re: diesel migs
« Reply #3 on: 04 March 2016, 06:35:18 »

I was wondering if an omegas eml on has any indication that a service is overdue.  I know some makes of motors show an indication of such. :-\
Nope.  It means a fault  ;).

Hence commonly called a fault code when light is on.
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