Paul Wrote:
I was getting a Lane B light, but that has been happening for some time.
It will come on at times when the vibrations are highest.
Simply recycling the switch usually makes it go away.
Power cycling the ECU will clear the Fault lamp. That's how it's done.
If the engine is talking to you, you should listen!
Having access to a BUDS Dongle to query the ECU is NOT a luxury item, it is required.
By all means, download the fault log from the ECU and then Clear the ECU Faults.
Any fault that reappears will need your attention.
There are two sensors for most everything.
If one does match the other, the ECU switches to the good one and lights the Fault lamp to alert you to check the ECU Logs for the problem.
Many faults will place the engine in a crippled state to assure that you can limp back to a runway.