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raywilb

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fault code query
« on: 02 September 2016, 20:39:40 »

I have been driving with a low oil level warning due to a faulty oil level sensor. ( due to get sorted next week ) would a faulty sensor throw up a fault code ? t.i.a
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Re: fault code query
« Reply #1 on: 04 September 2016, 11:01:06 »

I have been driving with a low oil level warning due to a faulty oil level sensor. ( due to get sorted next week ) would a faulty sensor throw up a fault code ? t.i.a
   I have the eml on & have had a chance to check vacuum pipes this morning & cannot find anything amiss. the engine sounds ok, so could it be problem mentioned above that has caused eml appear. I have no means to check for fault codes unless I pay £35 + vat & than I still would probably not be any the wiser. so seeking advice please.
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Re: fault code query
« Reply #2 on: 04 September 2016, 11:24:17 »

From memory, sensor is connected to engine ECU on DTi, so possible.

Unable to look it up, as about 3,000 miles from all my information...
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