dairyman Guest Aug 24, 2003 #1 Had this problem last fall on our M2. Turned out to be a bad connection on the ground wire of sensor.
Had this problem last fall on our M2. Turned out to be a bad connection on the ground wire of sensor.
burbert Guest Aug 25, 2003 #2 Check the fuel sediment bowl, if there is a slimey substance on the screen, or a jelly like substance in the bowl itself, there is bacteria in your fuel. local automotive store, has additives that can clear up the situation.
Check the fuel sediment bowl, if there is a slimey substance on the screen, or a jelly like substance in the bowl itself, there is bacteria in your fuel. local automotive store, has additives that can clear up the situation.
illgleaner Guest Oct 1, 2003 #3 my m2 has had the fuel restriction light on since i've owned it the previous owner said don't worry about it engine rpm's run about 2470 under load
my m2 has had the fuel restriction light on since i've owned it the previous owner said don't worry about it engine rpm's run about 2470 under load