Warning Lights
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Warning Lights
I have a 2014 Beetle 1.8 Turbo with the following warning lights:
Tire Warning Light...Has been on about two weeks. Seems to come on when it gets very cold here in El Paso, Texas
Engine Ignition Malfunction light...I believe thatis VWs rendition of the check engine light
Electric Power Control light. Got me on this one.
ESP/ASR Inactive Light. The car has become a little harder to start but seems to run fine when started.
Diagnostic code was P043F.
Could use a little help on this one. Thanks
Tire Warning Light...Has been on about two weeks. Seems to come on when it gets very cold here in El Paso, Texas
Engine Ignition Malfunction light...I believe thatis VWs rendition of the check engine light
Electric Power Control light. Got me on this one.
ESP/ASR Inactive Light. The car has become a little harder to start but seems to run fine when started.
Diagnostic code was P043F.
Could use a little help on this one. Thanks
#2
First posts normally go in introductions else you could get a free fix and we never see you again!!!
Don't think that making an intro will fix this comment as you've already ask the question.
Don't you have an owners handbook showing what these warning light mean? Your can Google a picture of this warning light and post the link. Or take a picture and post it as an attachment.
EOBD II Error Code: P043F
Fault Location:
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Leak Detection System Reference Orifice - Excessive Flow Detected
Possible Cause:
Wiring/Connector(s).
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) leak detection control module.
Hose connections.
Engine Control Module (ECM).
As taken from my new EOBD II Fault Codes Software
Don't think that making an intro will fix this comment as you've already ask the question.
Don't you have an owners handbook showing what these warning light mean? Your can Google a picture of this warning light and post the link. Or take a picture and post it as an attachment.
EOBD II Error Code: P043F
Fault Location:
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Leak Detection System Reference Orifice - Excessive Flow Detected
Possible Cause:
Wiring/Connector(s).
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) leak detection control module.
Hose connections.
Engine Control Module (ECM).
As taken from my new EOBD II Fault Codes Software
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