Hi Ian,
Your response was my knee-jerk thought when I read the post from the OP, "Grey245" but reading it a second time I see he does not note the 311 code and specifically says the VSS is present. Yes, this function you've lost, Ian, is deliberate and about the only way the Bosch engineers could conceive of to know whether your car was warming up in your driveway, or driven down the highway.
But OP's claim to have a B200 using LH2.4 in '92 with an M47, and her choice today of nicknames might lead one to believe the car is gray (or in British English grey) market here in US or standard fare in another market. I haven't any clue what to make of it.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
Nobody sees a flower - really - it is so small it takes time - we haven't time - and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time. - Georgia O'Keeffe
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