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Old 01-02-2010, 07:37 PM   #48 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by >135I View Post
I have this issue, it is caused by the sensors that hook into my test pipe. I noticed it about a week after I installed them. The SES came on then I filled my tank the very last LED would not light up no matter how much I put in the tank. I used the non-fouler method to fix the SES and filled the tank again and surpise surpise the last LED came on. So my guess would be check your sensors with the Cats. Make sure they are not loose.
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Yes I mean the O2 sensor. I'm not sure myself how they correlate. My ses light came back on and that last light stopped working again but I bet when I check the O2 sensor and retighten it and then reset the ses light I bet the gauge will work correctly again.

I'm sorry, but those two things have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with each other......What you're experiencing is purely coincidental.....
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