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    hi this fault is bringing crankcase fume heater on a customer ds3 can anyone tell me were this is located thanks

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    Writing engine code

    Wysłane z mojego SM-G390F przy użyciu Tapatalka

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    hi thanks I don't understand can you tell me were this is located on the engine

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    Sending engine code

    Wysłane z mojego SM-G390F przy użyciu Tapatalka

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    Or post the first half part of VIN if not all

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    Is this the plastic pipe with the heating element in it that is a breather coming off the rocker box. Im sure I had something similar a year ago. Had to dig to find the plug. Rear leftish behind engine on the one I had. I put a 21w test bulb in the circuit to test and the code cleared.
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    Yes I agree left rear of engine. Bit awkward to get to.

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