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Engine Light Stays on

The Engine light stays on and the machine seems to have no issues.
It starts and runs and operates fine. The Engine light on the dash stays on and will not go out.
Oils good Radiators & Fluid is good, runs great.
Whats up?
  • Posted 17 Jan 2017 09:11
  • By LifterSTL
  • joined 17 Jan'17 - 1 message
  • Missouri, United States
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try clearing codes by turning on key switch without starting engine, fully depress throttle pedal 10 times within 10 seconds.. shut of key switch for 20 seconds. Codes, if any, will be cleared. Occasionally this procedure may have to be repeated.
  • Posted 30 Jan 2017 11:31
  • By tom_p
  • joined 21 Feb'11 - 198 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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