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Old Apr 27, 2013 | 07:50 AM
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Electrical Issue. Need Help.

This morning I went to hook up my OBD II kiwi wifi and in doing so it seems like I might have blown a fuse, I hope that is all? After this I lost my computer. No tach no speedo and the time is stuck to the time it occurred? Any ideas on what fuse to check and or how I might fix it without taking it in?

Just my luck. I have always been nervous messing with things for these reasons.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Old Apr 27, 2013 | 09:04 AM
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I just checked and the ODB fuse was in fact blown. When I replaced it all was good but now I have a CEL and codes:

P15FE
P110F
P1407
P1408
 
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Old Apr 27, 2013 | 09:41 AM
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P15FE - Engine shutdown time, signal: Missing
P110F - Ambient Temperature Sensor Faulty CAN Signal P1407 - Fuel Level Signal 1
P1407 - Tank fuel-level sensor, left signal: CAN value implausible
P1408 - Tank fuel-level sensor, right signal: CAN value implausible

I would start by resetting the computer and see if they clear themselves since you blew a fuse. I would also check all fuses to see nothing else it blown.


 
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Old Apr 27, 2013 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Braminator
P15FE - Engine shutdown time, signal: Missing
P110F - Ambient Temperature Sensor Faulty CAN Signal P1407 - Fuel Level Signal 1
P1407 - Tank fuel-level sensor, left signal: CAN value implausible
P1408 - Tank fuel-level sensor, right signal: CAN value implausible

I would start by resetting the computer and see if they clear themselves since you blew a fuse. I would also check all fuses to see nothing else it blown.


Thanks for your help! I went and picked up another 5amp fuse. When I got back I turned the car off.. waited a few min then started it again, no more CEL. It seems to back to normal. I am sure that all the codes were from the OBD fuse. Dont you think?
 
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Old Jan 20, 2021 | 07:59 AM
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Obd2 port fuse blown

Originally Posted by Mini-LSE
I just checked and the ODB fuse was in fact blown. When I replaced it all was good but now I have a CEL and codes:

P15FE
P110F
P1407
P1408
Have you ever had further consequences from this incident?
It just happened to me...

 
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