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Old 10-08-2006, 01:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help Threw Wack Codes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

what can i do to fix this and is it ok to drive on it for a few days till i get some time off. Please help me ask around please i will be doing the same.


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caused by ptb from spring mod and aftermarket wga. reset ecu or purchase s1, or remove mods. u can drive around with the codes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by adrenalineaiax
caused by ptb from spring mod and aftermarket wga. reset ecu or purchase s1, or remove mods. u can drive around with the codes.

i have no spring mod and no WGA but MBC which i will probably take off. so it is cool to drive well i'll just reset the ECU and see what happens. thanks AL
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caused by ptb from spring mod and aftermarket wga. reset ecu or purchase s1, or remove mods. u can drive around with the codes.

i have no spring mod and no WGA but MBC which i will probably take off. so it is cool to drive well i'll just reset the ECU and see what happens. thanks AL

either remove the mbc or just reset every few days.
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either do what adrenaline is telling you or just get stage 1...


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