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Gear indicator is flashing "N"

Originally Posted by Lowbz21 Nope I've had the car for 2 months Originally Posted by Lowbz21 Agreed but I'm out of the bump to bumper warranty, I only have powertrain

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Old 10-23-2013, 03:28 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Agreed but I'm out of the bump to bumper warranty, I only have powertrain now.
I think most of us thought it was a two month old 2013 car.
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I've had the car for only 2 months but the car is a 2009 with 33k miles so it's out of the bumper to bumper warranty, 3yr/36 right?
Well the information was there.
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It's not running perfect if the SRM doesn't work. Something electronic got fried when you attempted to flash the car.
I don't see where there was ever a resolution to this issue. First off, it is very unlikely that anything got "fried". I had the same problem when I flashed the ECU with an incorrect ROM based on the wrong ECU part number given to me by my local dealer. The steps to fix this problem are simple, see pages EC24 - 25 of the FSM. Takes less than 1 minute. Or take it to the dealer and have them fix it with their Consult III. It's a procedure done anytime the sensor is replaced, the ECU is replaced, or the indicator is flashing "N". FYI my dealer had no clue how to fix this until I told him. The info came from UpRev. SRev and indicator will work as before.
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