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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 02:33 AM
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I have four current codes.


P0803 (Upshift soleniod 1-4 control circuit)
P0804 (Skip shift lamp control circuit)
I belive those are the CAGS codes and will have to have them removed somehow to pass emissions.

I am more concerned with how to fix:

B0333 (Outside air temp sensor open)

I have noticed the air/heat controls are a little screwy. Also the passengers side dual climate doesn't work. What can I do to fix this code?


SDM B0026 (Left/front driver frontal deployment loop circuit)
I am highly concerned about this. I do not have the airbag light on or any problem lights related to this. My horn only works 25% of the time. How do I fix this code?


Also the oil lamp indicator comes up on my HUD. I recently replaced the oil pressure sensor. The oil pressure is great, oil level is fine aswell. I checked the codes and it doesn't appear it is throwing one. What gives?

Thank you!!!
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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 09:14 AM
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re B0333
Open outside air sensor...
the sensor is located one the passenger side wall of the radiator shroud. It needs to be replaced. Some people damage them during cold air intake installs .
I believe the part is an under $15 dealer item.

re P0804, P0804 clear the codes and intall a CAGS eliminator
I got mine from Corvettes of Houston. I think it was about $20.
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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rws.1
re B0333
Open outside air sensor...
the sensor is located one the passenger side wall of the radiator shroud. It needs to be replaced. Some people damage them during cold air intake installs .
I believe the part is an under $15 dealer item.

re P0804, P0804 clear the codes and intall a CAGS eliminator
I got mine from Corvettes of Houston. I think it was about $20.
Thank you! Do you happen to know the part number for the outside air sensor? I did a search and didn't find anything. Can tech II do anything with the cags or do I need that cags eliminators.



Anybody know about the B0026?
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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 06:04 PM
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Throw C2100 into the mix aswell, however I have the tire pressure sensor to fix that.


Can anybody help me out with the B0026 Code?

Also can tech II do the same thing the CAGS elimators can?

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Old Jul 3, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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Plug the skip shift in and learn to use your right foot to control the CAGS. You save $20 by learning how to drive. CAGS only forces the 1-4 shift between 15 and 20 mph at light throttle. Shift to second at less than 15 and you will never see it. Also drive a little aggressively and the skip shift will let you shift into second between those 2 speeds. I only hit the skip shift if I am in very slow traffic and forget to shift before 15 mph.

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Old Jul 3, 2007 | 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill Dearborn
Plug the skip shift in and learn to use your right foot to control the CAGS. You save $20 by learning how to drive. CAGS only forces the 1-4 shift between 15 and 20 mph at light throttle. Shift to second at less than 15 and you will never see it. Also drive a little aggressively and the skip shift will let you shift into second between those 2 speeds. I only hit the skip shift if I am in very slow traffic and forget to shift before 15 mph.

Bill
Bill, thanks but I rather not have to worry about it.

Is this something tech II can delete? I have read on here that people have had it programmed out...I am curious as to what program did that for them.
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