Thanks for this post. I also had this problem after fitting an intercom and letting the battery go dead. I followed your advice and the problem is sorted.
They ought to put this info in the workshop manuals. All they say is take it to a dealer. This has saved me a bucket full of dosh. Cheers!!!
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Originally Posted by Yak
The check engine light is on because the ECU lost constant power. It will reset itself after 3 complete heating cycles. That means heat up to the point of the fan coming on and back down to under 110F.
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