Installed UR Pulley now rough idle
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Originally posted by STL Lightning
The way it sounded on the phone - warranty repair.
The way it sounded on the phone - warranty repair.
i'd recommend putting the stock one back on so you can get the sensor replaced, than re-install the UR pulley properly afterwards. but in the future when you have any problems that the warranty may cover, they may blame it on your aftermarket parts.
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Originally posted by mystik_350z
once they see that aftermarket pulley, they will definitely charge you.
i'd recommend putting the stock one back on so you can get the sensor replaced, than re-install the UR pulley properly afterwards. but in the future when you have any problems that the warranty may cover, they may blame it on your aftermarket parts.
once they see that aftermarket pulley, they will definitely charge you.
i'd recommend putting the stock one back on so you can get the sensor replaced, than re-install the UR pulley properly afterwards. but in the future when you have any problems that the warranty may cover, they may blame it on your aftermarket parts.
Put it all back to stock and the problem is still there. Dropped it off at the dealer tonight - we'll see what happens.
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