I had the same issue with my 2006 A3 Sportsback. My fuse number 5 would blow immediately as soon as I replaced it. The root of the problem wasn’t in the wiring or the sensor itself. Initially, I didn't realize that but alongside the oil level sensor error, the AC pressure sensor and reverse gear lights had also stopped working. When I checked with VCDS, I saw an error indicating a faulty AC pressure sensor, but there was no mention of issues with the reverse lights. To troubleshoot, I have disconnected the AC pressure sensor plug, and to my surprise, the issues with the oil level sensor, reverse lights, and the blown fuse all resolved themselves. It turned out that the culprit behind all these problems was indeed a defective AC pressure sensor. This experience serves as a reminder to carefully investigate interconnected systems when dealing with electrical issues in vehicles. This took me a week of my life and a ton on searching.
Great solution! VAG cars are realy hard with the wires build away I had this once with a Mercedes A 108 who blowes the immobiliser fuse and replaced the whole wire.
Most best solution.. for money, time and efforts .. i wish you showed to us the finish about how you added the wire to another fuse is it like a pro or just pull out the fuse and put a wire beneath it. By the way i read about people who said its wrong ... i laughed because you showed the solution but if he was the technician and wants to find the problem be will never ever find it .. again thanks sir for your efforts and best wishes.. I had like these problems everyday and you should be a genius to solve' em 😀😀😁😁.
Thanks Hamad... I have proper soldered the wire underneath... I know was not very good I could not show it... but was i have explained in the video... 👍👍👍👍
Indeed it can... it can kill the whole car... I guess you haven't seen the videos I have done for the bmw... Thank you for watching and for your comment!
If it works, it works! By the way, if you don't want to fix it, it's possible to disable it with VCDS (or other scanner) in Instrument cluster module (Adaptation>"Oil level sensor adaptation" and replace "1" with "0")
Well done, I have seen this even in the aviation industry, the guy told me that finding the short would be crazy expensive and they just by pass the wire
Greedings from Greece. Thanks mate. Also had the same problem . Mechanics changed two sensors and nothing happened.Besides the time and money i couldent get it fixed. Now i fix it my self . Thanks a lot. (any ideas for a cluster gone crazy on my 2001 Audi A3 8L ????)
Hi LM Auto Repair thanks for last about Audi A5 oil level sensor I have a question for you if the oil level sensor goes would it leak oil out all I see is oil drop from the back of my car
Smart fix to bypass and re-wire, was it easy to splice in and solder onto this fuse? Maybe there is a video, how you do it ? Also is it not dangerous for the existing 5amp fuse when you change to a 10 amp to handle the extra load. ?
Hey. I have a suggestion for you, the easier way to find a short circuit wihout burning fuse after fuse. What i doing in those situations, i take out burned fuse. And put h7 light from low beam, doesnt metter. ofcourse with two wires. so if the light shines bright then i know its a short circuit. but as soon as you unplug something or find a problem, the light turns off, sorry for my english. :) cheers
But it's important to use h7 light and it should shine as bright as possible. Then it's a short circuit, because the smaller lights sometimes can still light up even tho there isn't a problem at all. Even h7 can shine but ofcourse not fully bright. I hope you can understand what I mean.
I notice the steering wheel was fully extended. This fault is usually a shorted wire above the moveable column. Proper pain in the arse to get to. Also, no amount of ragging the wires about gives you any clue as to where the problem is. This fault occurs due to the superior German build quality.
Great video. 👍👍👍👍👍 I have the exact same car and model except mine is a 2009. 🤗 🤗🤗 A question for you "When you have that same fault ( shown on the instrument cluster ) how do you know whether the fault is in the wiring loom OR the SENSOR itself. ALSO how would you check the sensor " ? 🤔🤔🤔 To me, it looked like it was a sealed unit 👀 👁
@@tof3275 And that is why I have asked if you watched the video... As per the video, you test, to establish where the issue might be... on the wiring, sensor, etc... The message it is just that, a message, it does not pinpoint the point of failure...
Hi, I noticed the aftermarket equipment and I wondered if they had tapped the power out wire from the back of the fuse box. I have done this on them Audi's when fitting trackers. Would be worth a quick look.
I had a similar problem with an abs system, I bypassed the wire from the offside rear wheel (signal wire) and connected it directly to the abs module, problem solved.
I got the tweaks done and this error just popped up. Don’t see any fault with either sensor or wire. Some says that it’s post the tweaks done. Any advice what could have gone wrong on my Jetta 2015 TDi 2.0
Cool video, I guess its one of those wanted to see you work your magic by taking parts apart but dint do it. It's fixed and thats all that matters ..........
Hi L.M., I have followed your instructions for diagnosis, this is what I have, I have 12v on power line but when I check signal, the voltage is fluctuating between 5v and 0.5 volt, constantly fluctuating, no fault codes and oil light always on, oil temp is 0 deg. any tips, cheers
Sorry L.M. I checked at the sensor on the sump, with ignition on and sensor disconnected, I get on cable 12v ok/ gnd ok, but on signal 10.5 v When I connect back cable to sensor, normal 12v and gnd but signal is fluctuating, I'm really lost here L.M.
@albrrt430 Can be a bad sensor... That's why I asked, those measurements, were taken at the sensor plug, or at the ecu plug? Missed your last message... Measure at the ecu plug, to ensure wiring is good... If ok, I would suspect the sensor...
It was fine before I installed new oil pump, I've tried 3 different sensors,, I even changed the cluster believing it may be fault, I will check the ECU, thanks L.M.
Hi, We have We see the yellow oil lamp and the sensor sign in our audi a3 2005 year 1.6 automatic car , we changed the oil, the oil cooler has been changed, but this light still remains on. What could be the main reason for the problem? Can you help?
We just bougth Audi A3 8P 1.6 102HP without FIS feature in the dials. We can't find any indicator of oil while startup engine on two dials and on the display between the dials. This is normal?
If the sensor communicates with a LIN bus signal, with a multimeter you will see 12v or so... but to really check properly you need to check it with an oscilloscope... But I am not sure if it is a LIN bus connection, never researched at the time... 👍👍👍
Hi I got this same issue , I’ve done the checks and have got 12v into sensor and 2.4v out of sensor to cluster , but can’t find where the earth goes , I really need to find terminal 50 relay I have looked but cans find sensor earth
Hi thanks for reply , am I looking for a relay or a bad earth ? By the left headlight? Also can I connect an earth to the cluster somewhere , like you did with the 12v ? I found sensor ground on the cluster pins but there’s no continuity to earth , could I just earth it to body ground? Thanks in advance
@lucanturner7435 You are asking too many specific questions... lol Check diagrams, and see how everything is connected, from there you can figure out any possible connections... Grounds are just grounds... they don't go through relays... 👍
I don't speak English, but I have the same problem. I have the oil level sight glass when the level is good. Can you explain to me what he did to get him to leave? thank you so much
Knocked my oil level sensor wire harnesses off by accident and the went into limp mode and died. Turns out if my car has 3 fault codes she's going into limp and dying. I did a battery reset and that got the car started and I limped home 45kms away. Got a scan tool, cleared the codes and she runs great. Still gotta fix the electric dipstick/sensor but who really needs it? I have a dip stick
I can't get to the bottom of this on 09 tt8j, same cluster as a3, white dial's, i even give the new sensor ( 3rd) direct live and earth from battery and cut the signal wire on the cluster and ran a new line directly from cluster to sensor, still no good, tried different cluster because I thought that might be the problem, sensors are oem (hella) i read the eeprom from cluster and tried to find the switch in the cluster dumps, can't solve this issue, no fault codes 😢
It must be bad sensor L M. I've purchased 1 more, OEM Hella, I paid 3 figure sum for it so I hope this is the end of the problem, I'll report back, thanks L.M.
Hello, thanks for you video, my problem I don't speak English, you are possibly to write you explication and And I will translate in English, thank you very much
Also agree... but the wire will be very easy to follow... actually, extremely easy... Was a matter of lower the cost on the repair... Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs Some people do not understand what kind of customers come with this type of problems... I know the type and I know what they DON'T wanna pay for a repair :) Good job and hope you will get a garage soon as winter is coming :)
DONT U LOVE THOSE CARS??????? TRY FIGURING OUT SIMILAR PROBLEMS DAILY........OH HOW I FEEL U.............NICE ONE ONCE MORE..CAN I JUST SAY I ONCE FOUND A SIMILAR PROBLEM IN UNDER 4 MINUTES???ALSO I HAD ONE THAT TOOK 2 DAYS CAUSE THE CLUSTER WAS INDEED FAULTY????OH MY FRIEND SO MANY PROBLEMS WITH THOSE CARS....DONT U JUST LOVE THEM????I SURE DO EVEN AFTER 20 YEARS I ALWAYS SAY I WILL HAVE TO LOOK TO IT!!!!!!!!
I had the same issue with my 2006 A3 Sportsback. My fuse number 5 would blow immediately as soon as I replaced it. The root of the problem wasn’t in the wiring or the sensor itself. Initially, I didn't realize that but alongside the oil level sensor error, the AC pressure sensor and reverse gear lights had also stopped working. When I checked with VCDS, I saw an error indicating a faulty AC pressure sensor, but there was no mention of issues with the reverse lights.
To troubleshoot, I have disconnected the AC pressure sensor plug, and to my surprise, the issues with the oil level sensor, reverse lights, and the blown fuse all resolved themselves. It turned out that the culprit behind all these problems was indeed a defective AC pressure sensor. This experience serves as a reminder to carefully investigate interconnected systems when dealing with electrical issues in vehicles. This took me a week of my life and a ton on searching.
Indeed!
Always investigate anx understand how things work before start to replace parts...
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Great solution! VAG cars are realy hard with the wires build away
I had this once with a Mercedes A 108 who blowes the immobiliser fuse and replaced the whole wire.
Indeed!
The labour involved to trace that wire would be enormous...
At least got it all working!
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Most best solution.. for money, time and efforts .. i wish you showed to us the finish about how you added the wire to another fuse is it like a pro or just pull out the fuse and put a wire beneath it. By the way i read about people who said its wrong ... i laughed because you showed the solution but if he was the technician and wants to find the problem be will never ever find it .. again thanks sir for your efforts and best wishes.. I had like these problems everyday and you should be a genius to solve' em 😀😀😁😁.
Thanks Hamad...
I have proper soldered the wire underneath... I know was not very good I could not show it... but was i have explained in the video...
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Nice solution.I disassembled the whole car A4 B6 for a melted wire(who said that a wire can affect a bunch of wires. ..).Keep up the good work!
Indeed it can... it can kill the whole car...
I guess you haven't seen the videos I have done for the bmw...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs I see all videos for F10.I see the over rated fuses what can do.It's a big job ,not everyone can do it!
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If it works, it works! By the way, if you don't want to fix it, it's possible to disable it with VCDS (or other scanner) in Instrument cluster module (Adaptation>"Oil level sensor adaptation" and replace "1" with "0")
Correct...
Thanks!
Where do you get the number values from for changing things within vcds
@@mkfourgli1 1 for enable 0 for disable, it's kind of obvious :)
@@sputnikas tough guy it wasn't obvious to me, so I asked to learn something, but thanks for the info bitch
@@sputnikas He's asking about Channel Numbers, NOT values.
If you knew about VCDS, it would be obvious what he's asking about.....
Well done, I have seen this even in the aviation industry, the guy told me that finding the short would be crazy expensive and they just by pass the wire
Thanks!
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I have the same problem. I have had the warning on my dashboard for more than a year now and I have had different advices from different mechanics
No car can stand when you put the hand on it. Good job.
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Greedings from Greece. Thanks mate. Also had the same problem . Mechanics changed two sensors and nothing happened.Besides the time and money i couldent get it fixed. Now i fix it my self . Thanks a lot. (any ideas for a cluster gone crazy on my 2001 Audi A3 8L ????)
Well done Luise. No One take time to fix the loom behind the dash for sure. Excellent video. Thx 4 sharing.
Thanks!
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Hi LM Auto Repair thanks for last about Audi A5 oil level sensor I have a question for you if the oil level sensor goes would it leak oil out all I see is oil drop from the back of my car
An oil leak can come from many different places... I guess they can leak through the seals... but you need to investigate that...
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@@LMAutoRepairs thanks for your reply I will look tomorrow morning
Smart fix to bypass and re-wire, was it easy to splice in and solder onto this fuse? Maybe there is a video, how you do it ?
Also is it not dangerous for the existing 5amp fuse when you change to a 10 amp to handle the extra load. ?
That was the reason why I changed it to 10 amp... to handle the extra current... if that makes sense...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs How much current was needed extra ) ?
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The current consumption during measuring, is about 50mA...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
Hey. I have a suggestion for you, the easier way to find a short circuit wihout burning fuse after fuse. What i doing in those situations, i take out burned fuse. And put h7 light from low beam, doesnt metter. ofcourse with two wires. so if the light shines bright then i know its a short circuit. but as soon as you unplug something or find a problem, the light turns off, sorry for my english. :) cheers
That's a really interesting concept!
I might do something with it...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
But it's important to use h7 light and it should shine as bright as possible. Then it's a short circuit, because the smaller lights sometimes can still light up even tho there isn't a problem at all. Even h7 can shine but ofcourse not fully bright. I hope you can understand what I mean.
Awesome fix, but how did you reset the wheel position light
Are you sure?
Whatch the entire video...
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@LMAutoRepairs yh im sure, it did exactly what you wanted it to, also the reset doesn't work for me
@lv9569
I had some that required the scanner to do it...
Looks like depends on the systems installed...
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I notice the steering wheel was fully extended. This fault is usually a shorted wire above the moveable column. Proper pain in the arse to get to. Also, no amount of ragging the wires about gives you any clue as to where the problem is. This fault occurs due to the superior German build quality.
Great video. 👍👍👍👍👍
I have the exact same car and model except mine is a 2009. 🤗 🤗🤗
A question for you "When you have that same fault ( shown on the instrument cluster ) how do you know whether the fault is in the wiring loom OR the SENSOR itself.
ALSO how would you check the sensor " ? 🤔🤔🤔
To me, it looked like it was a sealed unit 👀 👁
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Thanks!
Have you watched the video?
@@LMAutoRepairs Yes 🤔🤔🤔
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And that is why I have asked if you watched the video...
As per the video, you test, to establish where the issue might be... on the wiring, sensor, etc...
The message it is just that, a message, it does not pinpoint the point of failure...
@@LMAutoRepairs Thanks that, it now makes perfect sense 👍😊👍😊👍😊
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Hi, I noticed the aftermarket equipment and I wondered if they had tapped the power out wire from the back of the fuse box. I have done this on them Audi's when fitting trackers. Would be worth a quick look.
Thanks for the suggestion...
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I had a similar problem with an abs system, I bypassed the wire from the offside rear wheel (signal wire) and connected it directly to the abs module, problem solved.
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Thanks man, I've tried everything, I will try your solution 👍
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I got the tweaks done and this error just popped up. Don’t see any fault with either sensor or wire. Some says that it’s post the tweaks done. Any advice what could have gone wrong on my Jetta 2015 TDi 2.0
Good job never trust what your customer garage d I y er says they have done start from beginning and verify your self good video
I learned that lesson... believe me...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
Cool video, I guess its one of those wanted to see you work your magic by taking parts apart but dint do it. It's fixed and thats all that matters ..........
Absolutely!
Thanks!
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Hi L.M., I have followed your instructions for diagnosis, this is what I have, I have 12v on power line but when I check signal, the voltage is fluctuating between 5v and 0.5 volt, constantly fluctuating, no fault codes and oil light always on, oil temp is 0 deg. any tips, cheers
Where have you checked that, at the sensor, or at the ecu?
Why is signal to cluster fuctuate ? I can't figure out L.M.
Sorry L.M. I checked at the sensor on the sump, with ignition on and sensor disconnected, I get on cable 12v ok/ gnd ok, but on signal 10.5 v
When I connect back cable to sensor, normal 12v and gnd but signal is fluctuating, I'm really lost here L.M.
@albrrt430
Can be a bad sensor...
That's why I asked, those measurements, were taken at the sensor plug, or at the ecu plug?
Missed your last message...
Measure at the ecu plug, to ensure wiring is good...
If ok, I would suspect the sensor...
It was fine before I installed new oil pump, I've tried 3 different sensors,, I even changed the cluster believing it may be fault, I will check the ECU, thanks L.M.
Hi,
We have We see the yellow oil lamp and the sensor sign in our audi a3 2005 year 1.6 automatic car , we changed the oil, the oil cooler has been changed, but this light still remains on. What could be the main reason for the problem? Can you help?
We just bougth Audi A3 8P 1.6 102HP without FIS feature in the dials. We can't find any indicator of oil while startup engine on two dials and on the display between the dials. This is normal?
What do you think the voltage would be on pin number 3 ?
If the sensor communicates with a LIN bus signal, with a multimeter you will see 12v or so... but to really check properly you need to check it with an oscilloscope...
But I am not sure if it is a LIN bus connection, never researched at the time...
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How do you bypass it full stop? Could you cut and connect two wires on the loom or?
Not sure you can bypass it...
You might be able to do it through coding though... I never tried...
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Hi I got this same issue , I’ve done the checks and have got 12v into sensor and 2.4v out of sensor to cluster , but can’t find where the earth goes , I really need to find terminal 50 relay I have looked but cans find sensor earth
Somewhere by the left headlight...
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Hi thanks for reply , am I looking for a relay or a bad earth ? By the left headlight? Also can I connect an earth to the cluster somewhere , like you did with the 12v ? I found sensor ground on the cluster pins but there’s no continuity to earth , could I just earth it to body ground? Thanks in advance
@lucanturner7435
You are asking too many specific questions... lol
Check diagrams, and see how everything is connected, from there you can figure out any possible connections...
Grounds are just grounds... they don't go through relays...
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Read my post.
I don't speak English, but I have the same problem. I have the oil level sight glass when the level is good. Can you explain to me what he did to get him to leave? thank you so much
i love your videos , thank you and keep the hard work.
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Nice work saved me loads of time 👍🏻
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What source do you use for audi wiring diagrams?
Several... for VAG group, Elsa...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
A great solution for would be a very big job, if it works it works 👍👍👍👍
Indeed Igor...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
Hey great video and explanations. New sub here. Quick question, where do you get your print outs from?
Knocked my oil level sensor wire harnesses off by accident and the went into limp mode and died. Turns out if my car has 3 fault codes she's going into limp and dying. I did a battery reset and that got the car started and I limped home 45kms away. Got a scan tool, cleared the codes and she runs great. Still gotta fix the electric dipstick/sensor but who really needs it? I have a dip stick
What sources do you use for wiring diagrams/repair information????? Have access to a few options but not sure which one is best overall
I have Elsa for VAG...
Overall I am using HGS... quite happy with it...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs hey quick question, what's is HGS and where can I find it
HGS is an online system... you need a subscription for it...
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I looked but can't find it, please help
www.hgs-data.com/
In general, how much volt can I get from the pin of the oil lever sensor?
Good job nice fix 👍
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I can't get to the bottom of this on 09 tt8j, same cluster as a3, white dial's, i even give the new sensor ( 3rd) direct live and earth from battery and cut the signal wire on the cluster and ran a new line directly from cluster to sensor, still no good, tried different cluster because I thought that might be the problem, sensors are oem (hella) i read the eeprom from cluster and tried to find the switch in the cluster dumps, can't solve this issue, no fault codes 😢
Can't really say much without checking...
Code the sensor off with vcds...😋
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@@LMAutoRepairs coding out is not possible on this cluster with vcds unfortunately 😭
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OK...
Difficult to advise after everything you done...
Silly question, are sure that the sensor is the correct one for that car?
@@LMAutoRepairs yes, it's correct one L.M. it's wrecking my head at this stage
It must be bad sensor L M. I've purchased 1 more, OEM Hella, I paid 3 figure sum for it so I hope this is the end of the problem, I'll report back, thanks L.M.
I spent 200 on a new sensor only to have a wiring short. I'm not spending any more money on it, just gonna bypass it
Shows the importance of diagnosis before buying parts...
At least you found the short...
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Keep it up ! Really helpfull video. Thanks
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Really helpfull video. Thanks
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Oil temp? Is that not just a oil Level sencor??
Helpful information
Thanks!
Fuse wasn't the same as all the others, it's been replaced beforehand....oops serves me right by commenting before the real end!
Thanks .. good job
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Hello, thanks for you video, my problem I don't speak English, you are possibly to write you explication and And I will translate in English, thank you very much
Nice new Jack :-)
Is not new anymore...Lol
Thanks, for watching and for your comment!
Very nice video.
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thank you sir L M
No worries...
Thank you for watching!
Where do you get the diagrams from ?
Different places... at the moment I have access to HGS....
But I also have Elsa...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs do you use the paid version of Elsa?
da pra ligar 1 manometro de tenperatura de oleo nesa fixa quar e o pin de sinal da fixa que de pra ligar no manometro obrigado like de portugal
Thanks you so much
Thank you for watching!
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Thx for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Great vedio sir
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well done
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tenks you man:-)
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Hâd the same issue, took the battery out for an hour and it went away
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I dont like the repair. When the car has problems with the level sensor again, someone will go crazy. I prefer to make a bypass from the original fuse
Also agree... but the wire will be very easy to follow... actually, extremely easy...
Was a matter of lower the cost on the repair...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
@@LMAutoRepairs Some people do not understand what kind of customers come with this type of problems... I know the type and I know what they DON'T wanna pay for a repair :) Good job and hope you will get a garage soon as winter is coming :)
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Absolutely...
And sometimes or you do it the way they want, or someone else will...
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
DONT U LOVE THOSE CARS??????? TRY FIGURING OUT SIMILAR PROBLEMS DAILY........OH HOW I FEEL U.............NICE ONE ONCE MORE..CAN I JUST SAY I ONCE FOUND A SIMILAR PROBLEM IN UNDER 4 MINUTES???ALSO I HAD ONE THAT TOOK 2 DAYS CAUSE THE CLUSTER WAS INDEED FAULTY????OH MY FRIEND SO MANY PROBLEMS WITH THOSE CARS....DONT U JUST LOVE THEM????I SURE DO EVEN AFTER 20 YEARS I ALWAYS SAY I WILL HAVE TO LOOK TO IT!!!!!!!!
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