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Fault Issues...

The fault is 110-3... Any ideas. I tried the manuel to no help. Thanks
  • Posted 13 Sep 2013 22:02
  • By raymond_s
  • joined 16 Aug'13 - 4 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Thank you, I'll look into that.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2013 02:27
  • By raymond_s
  • joined 16 Aug'13 - 4 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
If its a Cummins engine it is still a coolant problem you need to check sensor wiring see that you have approx 5V there's a good possibility the sensor has failed.

Regards Titus
  • Posted 14 Sep 2013 22:03
  • By Titus
  • joined 6 Jul'10 - 185 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
It depends on what engine you have in your truck if it is a Mazda then it is a coolant temperature problem, if it is a cummins then it is some other problem but I will have a look and see ha I can find

Regards Titus
  • Posted 14 Sep 2013 18:24
  • By Titus
  • joined 6 Jul'10 - 185 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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