zacho Advanced Member Messages 166 Jul 14, 2015 #1 Would it be ok to drive for a few days with the eml on caused by a vehicle speed sensor fault, other than the speedo not working and no v-tech? Anything like over fueling or something? Car seems more jumpy on/off throttle at low speeds
Would it be ok to drive for a few days with the eml on caused by a vehicle speed sensor fault, other than the speedo not working and no v-tech? Anything like over fueling or something? Car seems more jumpy on/off throttle at low speeds
spooke Advanced Member Messages 1,392 Jul 14, 2015 #2 Have a read through this, http://www.itr-dc5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/37271-what-have-i-broke-now/
maxvr6 Advanced Member Messages 1,907 Jul 14, 2015 #3 I was ok but i was only driving a few miles a day to work and back, just be aware that you will have no reverse lockout so be careful.
I was ok but i was only driving a few miles a day to work and back, just be aware that you will have no reverse lockout so be careful.
C&S Evo7 Administrator Staff member Messages 8,229 Jul 15, 2015 #4 its most likely the speedo convertor