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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by chipsgt
Well, I wouldnt roll in their and start rattling off mods. But they are alright guys. Never gave me problems with bolt ons, and dont think they take notice of small things.
If you want to be more confident, stick on a bigger pulley, but I dont think they will pay that close of attention.

I remember that, lol,



lol well its not going up I wiggled the plugg connector to the swtich and it went away, soo..

I just didnt know it that was the sensor malfuntion code, soo.... I got a lil worrried,
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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Halfcent
Really? Interesting. Still seems easy enough to leave it alone however and just tap a different location. But if it's OK, then great.
If I remember this right when a DTC fails it can fall under one of 4 categories. You have Emissions Type A I believe its called in which it throws a light and reports an error the first time the DTC fails. A type B will do the same but on the second failure. A non emissions fault won't usaully trip the light but will be in the DTC history as a code (it won't have the SES code next to it though when you pull it up in a scan tool). Then the fourth would be no error reported in which the DTC can fail but it won't come up with either a light or a fault in the PCM's history.
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