Dash lights on-HELP
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Dash lights on-HELP
How to fix my lights on the dash???? The check engine was on too..
The dealer told me that these lights would come on if the steering wheel was not straight and the evap was moved..
Today I just fixed my steering wheel cus it was not..(lights still on)
I disconted the battery for ten min.(still lights on)
I have moved the evap canister with the JK EVAP CANISTER RELOCATION KIT too...
just dont want to take it to the dealer unless I have too..
Thanks for all your help
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There are a few other suggestions here (in addition to the key thing)
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...vap+relocation
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...vap+relocation
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your in luck my friend.. i had the same issue. Tried everything and nothing worked..it ended up being a bad wheel sensor. It didnt throw any codes so i changed all of them and boom..lights gone
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There are a few other suggestions here (in addition to the key thing)
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...vap+relocation
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...vap+relocation
I just fixed the steering wheel so I will drive it some and see if they go off..
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if you look on the inside of your wheel you will see a wire which leads towards the brake caliper. Follow the wire and you will see the sensor, it looks just like the plug that you disconnect when removing your doors for the windows..kinda hard to explain.
edit: if your still underwarranty just tell the stealership and they "should" be able to have it back to within the day.
edit: if your still underwarranty just tell the stealership and they "should" be able to have it back to within the day.
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if you look on the inside of your wheel you will see a wire which leads towards the brake caliper. Follow the wire and you will see the sensor, it looks just like the plug that you disconnect when removing your doors for the windows..kinda hard to explain.
edit: if your still underwarranty just tell the stealership and they "should" be able to have it back to within the day.
edit: if your still underwarranty just tell the stealership and they "should" be able to have it back to within the day.
Thanks