I think you're out of luck - the engine ECM doesn't control that light. You'll have to send it in as the gauge pod has it's own programmer that just the one guy has.
Ryan
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I think you're out of luck - the engine ECM doesn't control that light. You'll have to send it in as the gauge pod has it's own programmer that just the one guy has.
Ryan
I'm 99% sure I already know the answer, but can EFI Live (Flashscan V1) read basic failure codes from non-GM OBDII vehicles? Trying to help a friend with a 1999 Honda/Isuzu SUV.
Thanks,
Ryan
Good luck. Emissions change very rapidly as you change AFR. NOx levels go very high at lean ratios - so much so that the catalysts can't keep up. And if you think emissions levels will go anywhere...
I have FlashScanV1 on a 2004 GTO and get the first code you have listed. Is there an update 'bug'?
Ryan
Congrats on making the world a better place for future generations....
I'm at work now, so I don't have much time, but I'll see what I can find for you. You're right that there is a higher...
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You think they let out more emissions? Please, tell me more....
You do know why the DPF is there, right?
Ryan