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Do make a video. I am totally confused from your descriptions.
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Quote:
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I can see there is a short delay between the switching of the two leds, it is normal. It processes the failsafe differently.
Send a picture of the trimmers on the controller, The FSDL trimmer will affect the delay time.
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Have you solder linked the x1.5 IDC scaler? Your injectors are way to large for your power.
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The 1.5 scale is soldered and 1.0 it cut
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Gain max ccw 7 o'clock F's-dl 12 o'clock Dim 1 o'clock |
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I am having this exact issue was a fix found for this?
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what is the serial number of your system and where is the water pump installed?
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The pump is mounted in the trunk.
I was able to adjust my WH on the gauge two clicks clockwise and this seems to have fixed my issue. I must have been just hitting the fail safe I was only getting the low level light illuminated though. I will monitor it the next couple of days. Thanks for the quick reply. |
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The flow sensor has detect a change in one of the foloowng:
1. fluid viscosity change due to lower temperatures 2. build up of debris in the jet (partial clog) 3. Water/meth ratio change
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