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Check engine light on!!

I have a H50XM that the check engine light comes on sometimes. There is no change in the engine running as far as the driver tells me. While in at the customers site and the light is on I can not tell any difference in it running. I will turn off the key and restart it and the light goes out and I can run it for several minutes hitting every bump and shaking everything to make sure everything is tight.
Without connecting a laptop to it I need some help please.
  • Posted 3 Feb 2012 08:52
  • By dieselcrazy
  • joined 3 Feb'12 - 5 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I have had some trouble with the electrical plug that connects to the dash dysplay. Pins loose or burnt
  • Posted 3 Feb 2012 23:17
  • By Prentice
  • joined 25 Jun'08 - 600 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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