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Old 05-21-2024, 06:24 PM
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So I have a 2005 350z all I’ve done to it is a car back exhaust and a new intake my car randomly turned off so I replaced the throttle body positioner and replaced the 15a fuse on the fuse box behind the battery after that the car worked again and didn’t give me any problems till three months later same thing happened again I rechecked the fuses some were used up so I replaced them again and the car turned on but only let me to 10 mph after that I noticed I missed a fuse so I put it on and it was like new i got to move 20 feet and it turned off again so it just starts but it doesn’t actually give that extra push to actually turn on forgot to mention now it has the traction control lights on and the slip light on too


I’ve checked the codes and it shows a c1131 I’ve searched on the internet but it’s showing me so many different ways on how to fix it and I just don’t have the time to try out 20 different solutions any tips

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so you just threw parts at it without actually finding out the issue? from what you are describing, i think i already know what the issue might be
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Try disconeting the Battery positive side over night.

Then do a Throttle "Relearning'

Search online you can find out how to do it.

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Old 05-23-2024, 04:37 PM
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so you just threw parts at it without actually finding out the issue? from what you are describing, i think i already know what the issue might be
No man so I replaced the burnt fuses with fresh new ones after that it turned on and i got it to move 20 feet then it turned off again so it cranks and doesn’t start it has the slip and the traction control lights on too
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Originally Posted by travlee
so you just threw parts at it without actually finding out the issue? from what you are describing, i think i already know what the issue might be

it was one of the fuses at first which got it to turn on and after 20 feet of driving it turned off again it cranks but doesn’t turn on and the slip and traction control lights are on which has never happened brotha
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Originally Posted by OldManZ350
Try disconeting the Battery positive side over night.

Then do a Throttle "Relearning'

Search online you can find out how to do it.

TimRod

I try to do that just unplugged the battery hopefully that works thanks brotha
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Obvious first step: scan for codes.
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find the short
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Originally Posted by iideadeyeii
find the short
How do I do that?
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Originally Posted by Silvaback007
How do I do that?
By doing research, learning about basic circuits and how to read wiring diagrams.
Good luck. It's not fun
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Originally Posted by Heel Til I Die
Obvious first step: scan for codes.
it shows c1131 I can’t really find any ways to fix this
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