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2022 Telluride ..engine light on..cutting out

J Terrell May

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10 month old Telluride , 10000 miles. Absolutely no problems with it until today. Parked the the day before thanksgiving and not cranked until today. Engineb light came on (not blinking) . Motor was running rough, drove maybe 300 yards and parked. Cranked up 20 minutes later. Engine light not on. Running ok. Any idea what this may be?
 
10 month old Telluride , 10000 miles. Absolutely no problems with it until today. Parked the the day before thanksgiving and not cranked until today. Engineb light came on (not blinking) . Motor was running rough, drove maybe 300 yards and parked. Cranked up 20 minutes later. Engine light not on. Running ok. Any idea what this may be?
Welcome. Sorry to hear of the issue. I have moved this topic out of the community lounge and into the main Telluride forum...
 
There's nothing more useful than a obd-2 code reader in your car. Whenever a check engine light comes on, read the code, write it down with date and mileage and any info about what was happening when the light came on, and then clear the code with the reader. Then the code can be looked up to determine what problem the computer detected.
 
There's nothing more useful than a obd-2 code reader in your car. Whenever a check engine light comes on, read the code, write it down with date and mileage and any info about what was happening when the light came on, and then clear the code with the reader. Then the code can be looked up to determine what problem the computer detected.
Thanks for the feedback but I have no clue what you’re talking about.
 
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