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| falconea |
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How do ypu get rid of the spanner on an EF/EL dash display. Mine came up at 120000k's.
Any help appreciated.
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| TS50EB |
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Hold the cluster trip meter button down for 10 secs with the key in the "on" position.
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| falconea |
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Thanks for that.
Have a Happy New Year
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You too.
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| twirqurky |
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Its Fords way of remionding you to service your way every 10 000km
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| drinkman |
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OK guys, tried the 10 second trick and the spanner is still there. Is there another reason why it would still be there, and yes you can assume I followed the advice correctly.
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| drinkman |
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Ok scrub the last post, I got it to dissapear, but mine took closer to 20 seconds, thanks for the advice all the same.
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| hornet |
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http://www.fordmods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20524
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