Contact the service company! You are not qualified to repair the components in question. Most of the units involved are electrically operated and could get you seriously hurt if they are not handled properly. Most of those units are 220 volts. The pool/spa tech has the tools, electrical testing devices and the knowledge to troubleshoot or diagnose a system. Besides, your unit may still be under warranty and anything you do to it may void the warranty.
The problem could be as simple as a tripped GFCI. Ah, but why did it trip? Replacing the GFCI does not solve the problem of why it tripped. What caused it to trip? That is what the trouble shooting and diagnostics is for. Electricity and water do not mix well. Let the tech do his job. k
The powertrain control module has detected a possible problem with the emission control system. Have your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes in order to repair the problem.
The powertrain control module has detected a possible problem with the emission control system. Have your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes in order to repair the problem.
The powertrain control module has detected a possible problem with the emission control system. Have your vehicle scanned for any trouble codes in order to repair the problem.
This means that the stability control computer has detected a problem in this system. It needs to be checked by a qualified person.
The powertrain control module has detected a malfunction - could just be a sensor problem
The light is on because there is a problem detected by the ABS/Traction control module. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself after a short drive.
The ECM (Engine Control Module) has detected a problem. Could be one or more of many possibilities.
On a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : If " check trac " is displayed with the engine running a problem with the traction control system has been detected and the traction control system needs to be checked and the problem corrected
What indicator are you referring to? Are you referring to the Check Engine light? If so, it is on because the ECU has detected a problem with the emissions system.
It is flashing because the automatic transmission control unit has detected a problem. Seek professional help immediately.
Turn the key off, then off. The ABS codes are nor cleared and the light off unless a problem has been detected again. If the problem is detected again, check for ABS codes. Not that most common problems are bad speed sensor or bad control module.
the connectivity has a problem.