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Subject: Re: 1988 8v92 DDEC system


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Mike McMahan
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Date Posted: 04/ 14/ 02, 6:30pm
In reply to: Paul and Judy Williams (SeekingOz) 's message, "1988 8v92 DDEC system" on 03/ 26/ 02, 12:41pm

Paul, My 89 pt 40 did the same thing. Showed various codes low coolant, bad injector, etc. After a week in the Detroit shop they told me it was a phantom signal, probably caused by a bad ground. I diconnected the check engine light and don't worry about it. The engine warning light and the engine shut off in the event of a failure still function. I just watch the gauges. Mike McMahan

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John Froelich
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Date Posted: 01/ 28/ 12, 2:43pm

Paul; I also have an '88 WanderLodge XXV. And, the check engine light has been a problem. I pulled out of the previous owners drive, drove maybe 100 miles and the light went on. As well, I spent many days at a DD shop. They swaped out parts, etc. Believe it or not, through nothing that they did, the light went out. Mine was reading low coolant which is a common code. When I bought the coach it had 21,600 miles on it. I'd make sure you have oil and coolant, and head out.

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