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Old 03-11-2008, 03:15 PM   #451 (permalink)
mtm864
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Hey guys my car started the 3k hold feature lol i also put a RFL bov on and removed my vac lines with arrneon or something diagram. The 3k thing started before i installed the Bov and removed the lines. I ordered a TPS rewire kit. would this solve my problem and how far should i go back with cutting the original harness? Also would this cause my car to stutter really bad under full throttle in first and right at redline. I threw a code P0121 if that helps any. Also when i go to check to see what it is as soon as i stop and pop the hood it stops and doesnt do it again until as soon as i let off the clutch it starts again. But while it is running normal after the stops i wiggled the tps wires no change or anything. I also unplugged the sensor one time to see if it would do it and it did as soon as i engaged the clutch. Does anyone know what i can do???? the tps rewire kit should be here in a few days lol
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