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I don't normally go off road. The best I usually manage is dirt roads. However, last week I went on some forest service roads that had some interesting ruts and holes to navigate. After getting back to camp I had the check engine light come on and I panicked because I thought I must have broken something on that little excursion. The manual wasn't any help. However when we got back into cell service I got a message on the app: "The powertrain control module has detected that the fuel level signal has repeatedly moved in and out of the normal operating range". Given how much we were bouncing around it makes all the sense in the world for that to happen. It took a long time to clear by itself even though I was driving on flat paved roads. It wasn't until the next day after driving about an hour for 30-40 miles with the light on.
My question is for those that drive off road frequently, is that a common occurrence or was I in a particularly bad area? Other than the app telling me was there another way I can tell what the error was and clear it myself? If I didn't have a trailer to tow back the next day I might have driven back to the dealer for something that was a non-issue.
My question is for those that drive off road frequently, is that a common occurrence or was I in a particularly bad area? Other than the app telling me was there another way I can tell what the error was and clear it myself? If I didn't have a trailer to tow back the next day I might have driven back to the dealer for something that was a non-issue.
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