MAF trouble
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MAF trouble
I just installed my coilovers and had to unhook the MAF connector to get to a strut bar bolt and i forgot to plug it back up before i started the car I realized what I did as soon as i started the car so I turned it off iummediately... I hooked up the MAF plug and pulled the codes PO102 PO103 then cleared them... is this sufficent or do i need to reset the ecu or anything else?
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No the codes didnt reappear... but my exhaust was white smoking some more than i have seen it maybe it was just clearing out what happened before I dont know... but i drove it forty miles home and it ran fine I just wanted to double check
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. Ive did the something in the past. you will have no problem when you clear the code. All that happined is your car detected a problem when the MAF was unpluged and threw a code and went into limp mode thats what my be causing some of the white smoke if you drove it like this. Plug it back up and clear the code and your golden.
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Thanks for the help... as soon as i did it i turned it off plugged that maf back up pulled the codes then cleared them so i should be good then i guess thanks
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