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Anyone know how to read the vehicle analysis log?

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Old 05-25-2004, 06:06 AM
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Anyone know how to read the vehicle analysis log?

Hi. My dealer just gave me a printout of my vehicle analysis log.
There are no codes (we are trying to diagnose my PSM problem), but
some entries don't make sense to me...

Number of ignitions range 1 -
Number of ignitions range 2 -
Outside rpm range (upper range) 300.0 h
Outside rpm range (lower range) 280.7 h
M numbers ......
State: adaption 1 (rough running): 13827
 
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I had the same issue the first time I went in to have the PSM/ABS lights diagnosed. There was no mention of bad MAF Sensor or anything else for that matter. So, they thought it was a result of low brake fluid. When I was driving home, I managed to trip the lights again and when straight back to the dealer without resetting the lights. The dealer hooked up the computer and the code stated the MAF Sensor was at fault.

If you can set off the lights at will/frequently, do it and drive to the dealer and have them read the code. That will tell them right then and there what caused the error/malfunction.
 
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