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Old 10-04-2019, 10:01 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by geddy lee View Post
I looked at the FSM but could not find anything. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
The info is there.

Many PDF readers will search the content of all PDFs in a folder. Put all the FSM PDFs in a folder and tell your reader to search that folder for "washer" and/or other appropriate terms. You will find functional descriptions, wiring diagrams, connector pinouts, and much more.

While Mach_Crit is probably right that shorting the wires will tell the computer the bottle is not empty, I'd still take a look at the wiring diagrams and verify that a dead short will not harm the computer. Are you sure you're not looking at the pump power wires?

Or get a piece of "self-stick" plastic (like you find on the display of a new clock) that is big enough to block the idiot light, blacken the plastic with a dark marker, and place the plastic on the gauge cover in front of the light. Did that with my headlights-on-high indicator.
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