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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Help air in the fuel lines

    Quote Originally Posted by mowerman View Post
    I had that symbol come up on the triton after a service.

    Some of these mechs seem to be blind.
    Kept on stalling when I pulled up at a set of lights or whatever.

    After the third stall I pulled over and had a look under the bonnet.
    He hadnt reconnected the wire onto the sensor on the airbox when he replaced the air filter.

    I just plugged it back in and no more warning light and ran great.


    Rod
    sounds right . most cars that warning light will come on if the oxygen sensor has a hiccup

    disconnect the battery for 5 mins and then reconnect . this should reset it

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    Re: Help air in the fuel lines

    The problem was an electrical one. high currant build up (I'm a plumber so no idea) between the dual battery switch and the alternator, tripped the circuit breaker and problem went away, reset it and it came back. swapped over the dual battery switch and all is well

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