Loaded with codes but running fine.

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38SHO

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one things for certain here, I'd rather work with Mr Anonymous on cars then Rev hard SHO.....


so many people waiste money and time on cars without really thinking about or testing the right things....

and he's right, usually lean/rich codes are not bad o2 sensors.... if u see that code and go buy some new o2 sensors just for the **** of it... well your out 100 bucks
 

SHOOFF508

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only cost me like 60 for the pair for Boch ones, then again i have a sick hookup for auto parts.
 

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That's because it most likely was a CM code - which [again] is stored for 40-80 engine-run cycles.


I figured out also that my amplifier for my subwoofers have enough voltage capacity that when i disconnet the battery its useless, all my settings and clock as well as the ecm remain uncleared. hahaha.

i reset everything again today and now im stuck with just 176. bizzar. the 172 seems to have vanished on its own.


:burnout:
 

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