The computer has detected a malfunction in the electronic throttle system. You need to have it checked for codes.
The computer has detected a malfunction in the electronic throttle system. You need to have it checked for codes.
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The computer has detected a malfunction in the electronic throttle system. You need to have it checked for codes.
You're most likely thinking of AC/DC (the dash is usually in the form of a lightning bolt)
My girlfriend told me the Lightning Bolt was lit on her New Beetle dash. I did not know what it was and could not look at it for several days. It turned out to be the Check Engine Light. It has a Lightning Bolt across an engine symbol
The lightning bolt light stays on to indicate a failure in the electronic throttle control system. The trouble code will be stored in the engine computer.
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A malfunction in the electronic throttle control system.
The computer has detected a malfunction in the electronic throttle system and set a code.
Behind the glove compartment on the dash.
You are do for an oil change and fuel filter replacement.
It is located above the glove box. Remove the box and look up and to the left just under the dash. It is mounted to the main cross member and is very hard to change out unless you remove the dash, this is due to the mounting bolt placements.
The 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash above parking brake pedal