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Durametric Question...


creekman

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I just received my "Enthusiast" Durametric tool and immediately set about to clear PO301 fault. No problem there, but in doing the "short tests all modules" I got 2 hits, both information notices. I can't find these faults in the fault codes?

1. Alarm - 132, P/N 996 618 262 03, then a supplier number - 080504008003

2. ABS/PSM 5.3

P/N 590 996 618 14

Do we have a PET parts manual on line? I have no CEL's on the dash, so what does this mean? I didn't want to clear anything until I know more about what I'm doing, stay tuned, Film at eleven. The fun never stops...

Thanks,

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CELs (or MIL) are emissions related faults and alarm and ABS are emissions faults.

PET will not do you any good for those faults - PET is a parts list.

We need the fault codes for those modules to help diagnose if there is a problem.

My usual advice is clear the faults and see if they come back - if they do then you have a likely real fault. A fault can be generated for something as simple as a power interruption (like when you change the vehicle battery).

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Thanks Loren,

I know that the PET is a parts manual, I was thinking if I could match the P/N's given on the "information faults" then it might help to diagnosis the faults. I guess that might be a reach in as much there's not a reverse way of finding P/N's? OK, I've gone to Pelican Parts Catalog and found the following...

1. Is a thef control unit - http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/PEL_Search.cgi?SUPERCAT_FLAG=&make=&please_wait=N&forumid=&threadid=&command=DWsearch&command=DWsearch&REFINE=Y&FORUM_REFER=&SUPERCAT_FLAG=&make=&description=99661826203&x=39&y=11

2. P/N 590 996 618 14 - nothing comes up on the Pelican Parts Catalog.

I'll clear the faults as you suggest...

Thanks,

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