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What model Beaver and which engine?
If it's one of the Caterpillar powered Beavers you will need a heavy duty diesel code reader or scan gauge.
A check engine light is usually engine emissions related. You need to read the code set in the engine control unit (ECU) to properly diagnose the issue.
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97 Monaco Windsor- Sold
07 Monaco Executive McKinley- Sold
04 Monaco Signature Chateau IV
On my 2005 Beaver you can use the Cruise control buttons to retrieve the codes manually. You just count the number of flashes of the check engine light to determine the code. I would think the 2007 Beaver would have the same functionality.
And on our 2008 Beaver you use the dash readout panel to scroll to engine and trans codes
I doubt it is emmisions. Emmisions started with 2007 engines. I would bet you have a 2006 engine (our friends 2007 does).
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John and Debi
2008 Beaver Contessa, 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee,
28 years retired Fire Captain Tales of the Muttley Crew