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does the car run better now or still sluggish? my bets (depending on how much you drive) is that it will eventually return
It still kinda feels the same to me, but see I dont know if the way its driving now is how its supposta be. Ive never driven another DE Z if someone who has can test mine that would be awesome...
Look, you know how I am, youve been in this thread long enough and have posted enough now to know. If you wanna help/educate me that would be great, if your just gonna pick on me and point out how stupid I am, who is that helping?
Look, you know how I am, youve been in this thread long enough and have posted enough now to know. If you wanna help/educate me that would be great, if your just gonna pick on me and point out how stupid I am, who is that helping?
Myself. It's for my own enjoyment. FYI - I haven't even begun "picking on you" ask Trav, I've been much nicer than usual.
Look, you know how I am, youve been in this thread long enough and have posted enough now to know. If you wanna help/educate me that would be great, if your just gonna pick on me and point out how stupid I am, who is that helping?
i am helping the best i can and having a little fun at the same time. i do like how you are not getting all twisted. if the code comes back, replace the sensor and the harness. if i was local i would help ya out
my bets (depending on how much you drive) is that it will eventually return
+1. The sensors take several miles to give a reading to the ECU of whether they are "ready" or "failed". In the meantime, any state inspection machine would identify them in a "not ready" state, which means they haven't registered yet. I have a bad cat on my Nissan Frontier. It takes a good 2-3 days of solid driving before it registers a "failed" condition and makes the check engine light illuminate. Stick around young padawan, you'll learn some good info from us old OG car guys...
Ok so lets assume my sensor/harness are bad, will driving like that cause any further damage/issues? Or will it make the car not perform as well, I gotta save to get them fixed. And should I also just replace the spark plugs whe nI get the harness/sensor swapped out?
The fact you all seem to know each other personally makes me think you've scared away most of the non-senior members like myself. Soon it will be like 5 guys left on these forums lol