Pretty much any truck from 1993 onwards does... in the case of those with the Detroit Diesel 60 Series engines, any one from 1986 to 2002 will (Detroit Diesel became exclusive to Daimler products after that year).
Fault in EGR Diagnostics
You won't find a code book for that car. That car was built long before they had "on board diagnostics".
Vehicle needs to go onto diagnostics. Fault must be rectified before the code can be reset. Once the code is re set, the light will extinguish.
get a OBD2 (On Board Diagnostics) reader and reset the code.
Plug a laptop or code reader into the diagnostics socket, find out what the fault is, or was, clear the fault if it's still on or cancel the alarm thereby turning out the fault light if it's just a transitory fault which has already cleared. If you're in the AA or RAC, call 'em out to do it.
You will know, You'll get a fault code on your (OBC) on board computer system.
First you must determine what the fault code is. Obtain an OBDII code reader. These can be purchased from most auto parts stores, some will even run this for free. Correct the problem then using the OBDII reader erase the fault code.
basically, p 1080 is a fault code that faults many codes, it faults codes that is a code for a fault, when you get a faulty code you need to un fault it with a code called p 1080, which is a fault code that measures fault codes!
what is the fault code 1347-7 on a hyster forklift
OBD II scanner ( on board diagnostics) it will give you engine and other codes, you can buy them at Autozone for $20.00 to 150.00 ---- I bought mine at Harbor Freight for $40
The fault code P00D8 refers to a problem with the ambient air temperature sensor, specifically indicating that the sensor's signal is out of range or has a malfunction. This code is often triggered by issues such as a faulty sensor, wiring problems, or a faulty engine control unit (ECU). It can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency, prompting the need for diagnostics to identify and fix the underlying issue.
All vehicles since 1996 have OBDII (On Board Diagnostics II) built in. the "check engine" or "service" light is part of the OBD system that indicates a failure code is in the on board computer. the light is turned off by clearing the memory using an OBD scan tool (plugs into the diagnostic port). If the light comes back on, the fault is still present and will need to be diagnosed and repaired.