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all you have to do to reset the ecu is unplug the battery for about 20 minutes and press the brake pedal a few times. So I've heard. I don't know if this can cause any other problems.
The battery wasn't connected for the whole install process, and ironically enough the mechanic that helped my dad knew about what you're talking about and that's what he did, but I don't think it worked. I'll try this other method I found and I'll let ya'll know.
No sir. Just a dam good guess. Plus talking to you yesterday about my problems made me think you would use tech in your name. Olivia gave me your number. I'll call you later or tomorrow if that's cool with you.
no problem. i checked into that check engine light code you gave me. there is definately no listing for it. what sort of diagnostic tool did you use to get the #?
no problem. i checked into that check engine light code you gave me. there is definately no listing for it. what sort of diagnostic tool did you use to get the #?
Another thing about my problem. I threw the p0420 but I don't have cats. I have test pipes (which are just piping). I think I'm going to just reinstall my stock exhaust and cats and take it to Nissan anyway.
Another thing about my problem. I threw the p0420 but I don't have cats. I have test pipes (which are just piping). I think I'm going to just reinstall my stock exhaust and cats and take it to Nissan anyway.
dustin i get the p0420 code every once in a while then it goes away. since i run test pipes also. i almost ordered another new o2 sensor but it cleared up.
Last edited by kramykram; Feb 25, 2008 at 08:56 PM.
the problem is that I keep getting. It's all of a sudden. I got it as soon as I put my exhaust on which was about 1 year now. I cleared it and never got it again until about a month ago. Since then I've gotten it about 6 times. Don't know why. I'm wondering if my sensors are bad.
oh you have no cats at all. if the nonfoulers are doing their job limiting the exhaust seen by the secondary o2 then it would definately have to be your sensors. i must have missed you telling me you didnt have ANY cats. ive never heard of anyone trying, but can you switch your bank 1 with your bank 2 and see if the problem follows the o2 sensor?