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Old 14-01-14, 07:11 AM   #31
jonnybriggs69
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Originally Posted by Smokey View Post
Pete, I'm not sure how accurate you are. When I unplug my internal sensor, I get an E0 error, when I plug it back in, the error clears.

I have this table which would suggest E4 and E0 is a front temp sensor failure as they both relate to this.

Smokey - thanks again. This all looks like it will be a great help. Thank you.
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