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– Check the gasket condition -arrow-.
– Check the natural gas filler neck for dirt, damage and surface
corrosion. Clean the natural gas filler neck ONLY from the
outside.
– If it is dirty, use compressed air to remove dirt. This will not
damage the filler neck.
– If there is surface corrosion on the natural gas filler neck then
remove the surface corrosion from the outside with a lint-free
cloth.
4.21 DTC Memory for All Systems, Reading
with Vehicle Diagnostic Tester and Cor‐
recting Faults According to Repair Pro‐
cedure
Procedure
Note
If the displays indicated in the procedure are not shown on the
display. Refer to the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester .
ODIS Service
– Connect the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester . Refer to ⇒ “3.5 Vehicle Diagnostic Tester ”, page 14 .
– Switch on the ignition.
– Perform the vehicle identification.
– Enter the work order data or select “no work order”.
– Select “control module”.
– Select “DTC memory list”
– Correct any faults according to the repair procedure.
Caution
In every case, the vehicle must be released to the customer
with the DTC memory erased.
Static Errors
If one or more static errors are present in the DTC memory, it is
recommended that these errors are corrected using the Guided
Fault Finding with the consent of the customer.
Sporadic Errors
If only sporadic errors or notes are stored in the DTC memory and
the customer has no concerns regarding an electronic vehicle
system, delete the DTC memory.
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