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Mathman85 11-20-2016 09:17 AM

Ice Warning not going away
 
From searching, I gather the warning should only appear for a few seconds, but mine remains on the entire time the car is on. Pressing the button on the turn signal stalk to cycle through the displays doesn't have any effect--the "ICE WARNING" notification is constantly displayed. Is there a way to clear this or should I be scheduling a visit to Aston Martin? (Car is under warranty, so that wouldn't be the end of the world.)

Redpants 11-20-2016 09:35 AM

Press the "Read" button on the center console.

That gets rid of any temporary messages. The button on the stalk just cycles through normal info being displayed, but doesn't clear messages.

Mathman85 11-20-2016 12:32 PM

Wow... I feel dumb. lol Thank you! I thought those codes would go away on their own, after time.

Timodc 11-20-2016 12:34 PM

What's the exterior temperature reading say on the radio screen?

Redpants 11-20-2016 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Timodc (Post 4581974)
What's the exterior temperature reading say on the radio screen?

He's in Chicago, temps are going to be ice-warningy!

Mathman85 11-20-2016 09:06 PM

When it first came on, it was reading in the low 30s. It continued to show even after sitting in my 60 degree garage overnight and starting it then, and persisted through a day in the 50s... but of course, that's because I never cleared the code. lol

Redpants 11-20-2016 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by Mathman85 (Post 4582099)
When it first came on, it was reading in the low 30s. It continued to show even after sitting in my 60 degree garage overnight and starting it then, and persisted through a day in the 50s... but of course, that's because I never cleared the code. lol

He was asking because that sensor can go bad and send erroneous temp readings, and those bad signals can play havoc on our cars :eek:


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