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Engine Light Came on Driving in the Snow

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Howdy!

 

First off, I have a 2008 Ford Fusion V6 SEL AWD.

 

Last night I was driving through the blizzard and my check engine light came on. This morning I stopped at my work and had them check the codes. The description that came up was "torque calculation error."

 

Does anyone know what this means? The car drove just fine while the light was on.

 

Thanks!

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What was the DTC( number)?

 

That I do not know. Unfortunately Corey (the guy who scanned it) cleared the code before we wrote the number down.

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Not positive, but it sounds like the engines computer made an error when driving and it didn't clear by itself. I don't think it's anything to worry about IF that's the case. I have a new 2011 Fusion 3.0 and the other morning when I came out, started it and got an ABS and brake lights on. As soon as I put it in gear and moved the car, they went off. All I can think of is it was just too cold and maybe froze up a bit. (It has been in the single digits and below lately). I'm also thinking the snow and cold may have had something to do with the code it threw.

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