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Originally Posted by mKilgore
My experience with this is that it is a computer issue.
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The only thing that doesn't make sense is...why does the temperature sensor show a fault too? Why wouldn't the DME just let it continue to track actual temp? That part is really tripping me up in this hypothesis. If the temperature indicated a failure first (which I don't know how to check - which one comes first), that could cause the TSTAT to code. But, it still goes to a specific temp (226F), which looks suspiciously like a "on fail go to this value". It's also interesting that the temp sensor code is a Shadow (inactive) code. Every time. While the TSTAT code stays active.
The new TSTAT and pump came in, so, it'll be nice to get that refresh done. I guess I'll find out afterwards if it was done early or not...