E9 - “DOSS” Sensor Fault

E9 - “DOSS” Sensor Fault

This error will appear when no feedback is received from the “DOSS” sensor. This could be due to a bad connection between the Sensor and the PCB (Check the 5-Way connector to ensure proper connection). Should the sensor be connected it is possible that the "DOSS" sensor is faulty.
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