Catalytic delete
#11
a fouler probably would be a good choice to do, i went and borrowed a code reader from my advanced autoparts store and deleted my code. a day later it popped up again so i decided not to bother with it. but having a fouler to solve that simple problem so you dont get a CEL for something stupid and never know when its actually telling you something serious.
haha maybe i'll just buy a code reader for myself so i can just keep seeing what code i'll be throwing XD
haha maybe i'll just buy a code reader for myself so i can just keep seeing what code i'll be throwing XD
#12
Join Date: Nov 2007
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a fouler probably would be a good choice to do, i went and borrowed a code reader from my advanced autoparts store and deleted my code. a day later it popped up again so i decided not to bother with it. but having a fouler to solve that simple problem so you dont get a CEL for something stupid and never know when its actually telling you something serious.
haha maybe i'll just buy a code reader for myself so i can just keep seeing what code i'll be throwing XD
haha maybe i'll just buy a code reader for myself so i can just keep seeing what code i'll be throwing XD
#14
Well, everything is in. I used 2 fowlers. Drilled one 1/2" and left the other one normal plugged my 02 into the one with the 1/2'' drilled out. then screwed that onto the normal one,then put the whole assembly into the exhaust manifold. Hopefully this stops my code.
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