What is the troubleshooting method for the SVS warning light?

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Barnes
07/29/25 11:44pm
You can try starting the engine. If it fails to start, it could be due to an abnormal fuel pump, which prevents the engine from receiving proper fuel supply. If the engine can still start, it might be caused by other sensor malfunctions. In such cases, the vehicle remains drivable.
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