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Finally the code is gone. I checked power to the vvel harness and it was good. Tested all fuses, they were all good. Even with a 3rd VVEL module I
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Finally the code is gone. I checked power to the vvel harness and it was good. Tested all fuses, they were all good. Even with a 3rd VVEL module I still had the code. Uninstalled and inspected all connections and reinstalled the original VVEL module. It started fine with no codes. Time to do some short drives.
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