I have had my 2004 Forester 2.0 litre from new. It has still only done 12k miles and has full dealer service history.
Last year, the 'warning' light came on. The code reader revealed P1496 and P1492 - connected with low voltage input. The car was running perfectly, and always has done since. The dealer cleared the codes. However, within a couple of days they returned. The dealer said to ignore them.
Since then either the dealer or I have cleared the codes on several occasions. However, within a day or two they return. As I say, the car always runs perfectly. The emissions are fine.
I am uncomfortable running the car in this way in case another fault arises, and the existing warning light masks that. I found on one site advice to:
1. Check power supply to EGR solenoid.
2. Check harness between ECM and EGR solenoid valve connector.
3. Check poor contact.
That sounds good, but there is a problem. Whatever causes the light to come on, obviously seems only to do so for the shortest of times. Thus, a low voltage might never be shown. Although I have worked on cars since 1964, and did all my own repairs etc, I cannot now because I suffer from Meniere's disease. It causes extreme vertigo. Putting my head at angles brings that on.
I suggested to my dealer that the relevant connections might simply be disconnected and flushed with switch cleaner. I thought that might be easy. However, he has come back to me saying that it would not be possible to do that without removing the inlet manifolds and ancillaries, ie it would take a long time and be costly. I cannot look properly because of the vertigo problems I have, but I struggle to see why these connectors could not be easily accessible.
I would greatly appreciate advice from members:
1. Generally about the warning light issue.
2. Accessing the connectors and cleaning them.
Many thanks.