Help help help...intake problem
these cars are vey funny about that... cuz i have an injen intake and it was doing the same thing and i just told to the dealer and they fixed it. i think it still idles kinda low.
Originally Posted by 350z on DUBZ
these cars are vey funny about that... cuz i have an injen intake and it was doing the same thing and i just told to the dealer and they fixed it. i think it still idles kinda low.
Originally Posted by 350z on DUBZ
these cars are vey funny about that... cuz i have an injen intake and it was doing the same thing and i just told to the dealer and they fixed it. i think it still idles kinda low.
Originally Posted by VN_350z
Stock intake is back on. Service Engine Soon light is always on now. I'll bring the car to dealer tomorrow.
I guess HKS intake still good. I plan to reinstall stock HKS exhaust after the dealer fix the problem.
Why the hell I removed the freaken + battery wire instead of the -. I guess this caused the problem. I'll keep you guys update.
Anyone has any idea why SES light still on?
I guess HKS intake still good. I plan to reinstall stock HKS exhaust after the dealer fix the problem.
Why the hell I removed the freaken + battery wire instead of the -. I guess this caused the problem. I'll keep you guys update.
Anyone has any idea why SES light still on?
Don't be a goob. It does not matter which battery cable you take off first as far as the ECU or any other part of the car is concerned - the circuit is broken, positive or negative. It is SAFER to take off the negative off first just in case you touch a ground with the wrench when you are taking off the positive. Trust me, I have a EE degree and have been working in the field for 29 years, not to mention the hundreds of times that I have removed the positive cable first. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE, and anyone who tells you that is an idiot.
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