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General question to those that know...... After a 18k mile round trip on some rough roads but mostly highway last year I seem to have a rash of codes pop up. This past January and February the Nagravator and I went from cold NC to less cold FL. Over a period of a couple of months while on the road, I had Fuel Rail Sensor codes, Exhaust Codes Sensor, and Coolant Sensor Codes!! After doing some on line research some folks stated they cleared the problem by moving/shaking the harness, and "checking" the sensor connector. I followed suit and started doing that and LO and Behold, it fixed the problem, and I was able to erase the codes and all's well!!!! Has anyone else had this many connections go crazy in a similar time frame?? I don't know if it was due to the roads travelled or temperature change, but I've never had this occur on any other vehicles. Any thoughts out there??:rolleyes:
 
Poor connections, shorted harnesses and unclean grounds can all cause the same symptoms you have experienced. Welcome to electronics.
 
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