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If I am reading correctly, you have since removed the CAGS eliminator and set it back up as original? The reason I ask is because I have read of the CAGS resistor going bad.
I would hook it back up as original to see if there might not be a problem with the CAGS eliminator you have.
No code with this setup. I guess it's a bad CAGS eliminator.. Uuugh, this things only about 2 months old... Still I guess it's better than something more expensive being no bueno..
I popped mine out yesterday and dug out the sealant to get to the resistor and sure enough it was gone. I got a pack of 5 2.2k .5w resistors from Radio Shack and soldered one on and resealed it. Plugged it back in, cleared the code...problem solved. Total cost $ 1.07 and about 1/2 hour.
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