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Old 04-12-2003, 08:51 PM
fordman123 fordman123 is offline
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Disconnecting the battery is an option.
The PCM monitors all sorts of things like fuel pressure and resistance in the fuel sender. It could be merely coincidence or there could be a problem. You will not damage the engine by driving it ..
Try disconnecting the battery for about five minutes to kill the
"keep alive memory" and then reconnect it.
If it was due to low fuel, then the light probably won't come back on.
If it comes back on, then you could try a mechanic to scan it and diagnose it further.

Good Luck!!
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