D2 ran out of gas. Can't keep running. Please help
#11
No worries. I don't have a code reader and I live too far from a parts store to be able to drive to get code pulled. I don't think the check engine light is on when It is running.
#12
That sounds more like an spark issue. Have you ever replaced your CPS? Maybe that was the original issue, you just happened to be low on fuel when it let go.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
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Bodeanjt (11-16-2019)
#13
That sounds more like an spark issue. Have you ever replaced your CPS? Maybe that was the original issue, you just happened to be low on fuel when it let go.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
#14
That sounds more like an spark issue. Have you ever replaced your CPS? Maybe that was the original issue, you just happened to be low on fuel when it let go.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
I replaced mine proactively so I haven't seen it personally, but some report symptoms just like you are seeing. Once it heats up a bit, a connection fails. After it cools down, metal moves just a bit and it works again. Then repeat.
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JUKE179r (11-30-2019)
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