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Domestic Power
03-22-2015, 10:25 PM
Ok Guys, as some here already know I bought my 1990 steel blue Z last Nov. I have spent the winter dolling her ( Roxie ) up, mostly a ton of elbow grease, also went completely through the brakes and currently changing all fluids. Changed the oil yesterday, started the car to let it get up to temp. (fans on) shut down, pulled the plug and let her set overnight. Put the oil & filter in this morning, started her up let it come up to temp., shut her down, checked for any drips and all is well. This evening I start the coolant flush FSM procedure, after flushing DW through 3 or 4 times I switched to 50/50 mix. This time I start the car and my service ride control light is on. I go ahead and let the car get up to temp. fans kick in drop temp. and I shut her down. Just for giggles I wait a minute or two and restart, no service ride control light BUT ! within about 20 or so seconds it pops back on. Any thoughts ? is this happenstance or what ?, Thanks in advance, Bob
We Gone
03-22-2015, 10:50 PM
Have you moved it at all? I think the SRC light comes on after 3 or more key cycles and no movement.
PhillipsLT5
03-22-2015, 11:10 PM
Have you moved it at all? I think the SRC light comes on after 3 or more key cycles and no movement.
mine did that today
Domestic Power
03-22-2015, 11:26 PM
Thanks for the reply Steve, No the car has been up on stands since December. So if thats why the light came on will it go away on its own ?
We Gone
03-22-2015, 11:35 PM
Thanks for the reply Steve, No the car has been up on stands since December. So if thats why the light came on will it go away on its own ?
Yes as soon as you start driving it, can't remember how far. I think mine goes out as I back out of the basement. Been awhile since I have had it come on.
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G8nightman
03-22-2015, 11:36 PM
Yes once you drive it it will go away
Domestic Power
03-22-2015, 11:48 PM
Thanks Guys, I couldn't imagine what I might have done to cause it, but that would be just my luck, but now all is well again & thanks to you I'll be able to get a good nights sleep.
Thanks again, Bob PS, Hope to make it to BG in May (with Roxie) and get to meet some of the great people from the forum.
Racinfan83
03-23-2015, 10:41 AM
Yeah mine came on too, after sitting for 5 months on a tender. It went off shortly when I drove it.
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