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Getting Rid Of Check Engine


Derow69
12-06-2005, 10:13 PM
K well i installed a CAI not to long ago and ya well the sensor cable thing or w/e it is they had connected to the stock one is not connected to anthing now and ya i got that stupid check engine thing and i was told just to disconnect the battery for 5 mins and that didint do nothing i still go the check engine... does anyone know what to really do?????

Rebelli0n
12-07-2005, 12:35 AM
try tightening your gas cap thing. ahah it sounds stupid but if you dont tighten it, the check engine light will come on. i know from experiance >.<

PsychoJJ
12-07-2005, 02:19 AM
If your talking about the IAT sensor then just tap a hole in an area of the new intake piping and slap the old gromit along with the sensor into the intake piping then go to auto zone and have them clear the code.

Derow69
12-07-2005, 11:53 AM
k so u are saying put the old connection cable thing in the pipe of CAI and then get the code cleared and it should be good to go?

Xx ReasoN xX
12-07-2005, 11:41 PM
k so u are saying put the old connection cable thing in the pipe of CAI and then get the code cleared and it should be good to go?
Honestly you hear about these ebrake light on and check engine light on threads all the time but when i put my ram air and intake the check engine came on. i just drove my car like nothing and it eventually went away lol.

Derow69
12-08-2005, 11:40 AM
kk lol i have been driving around and just not giving a shit but w/e it is getting annoying but i will take your advice and just drive till it goes away.

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