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Yeah, but without your CAI right?
Reinstall your CAI, and make sure your MAF is pointing the right way when you are done.
Install your IAT, reset your ECU, and you will be good.
What CAI was it?
Oh, I see youu DID reinstall it.
Good stuff.
Reinstall your CAI, and make sure your MAF is pointing the right way when you are done.
Install your IAT, reset your ECU, and you will be good.
What CAI was it?
Oh, I see youu DID reinstall it.
Good stuff.
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Welcome man!
And the way I was taught to reset it is to disconnect the neg terminal from your battery, leave off for like 15 mins, after that hold your brake pedal down for like 5 seconds, then reconnect. The brake pedal insures that no juice is left in any capacitors or what have you. Like I said, I may be wrong, but that's how I do it.
And the way I was taught to reset it is to disconnect the neg terminal from your battery, leave off for like 15 mins, after that hold your brake pedal down for like 5 seconds, then reconnect. The brake pedal insures that no juice is left in any capacitors or what have you. Like I said, I may be wrong, but that's how I do it.