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Does anyone know of a shop in SE Mass or RI that has a TECH II scanner ? I pulled off the mag ride and replaced with Z06 shocks, Now I need to turn off the " shocks inoperative" error.
Slowhawk Performance in Bridgewater MA should be able to help you.
If you find someone with a Tech 2 that can help you, here is the procedure. You might try posting in the Northeast Regional Forum and see if anyone can help you.
If you search you can probably find the thread that I copied this from. I didn't save the link.
Does anyone know of a shop in SE Mass or RI that has a TECH II scanner ? I pulled off the mag ride and replaced with Z06 shocks, Now I need to turn off the " shocks inoperative" error.
Thanks,
Jack
Just a note: After I got rid of the shocks and put on Z06 shocks, then the TECH II magic, the codes still came up. Disconnected the battery for about three hours. Reconnected the battery - codes were gone!!
Slowhawk Performance in Bridgewater MA should be able to help you.
If you find someone with a Tech 2 that can help you, here is the procedure. You might try posting in the Northeast Regional Forum and see if anyone can help you.
If you search you can probably find the thread that I copied this from. I didn't save the link.
Thanks anyway.
I tried Slowhawk on Friday.
Don said no tech II scanner.
Thanks anyway.
I tried Slowhawk on Friday.
Don said no tech II scanner.
I've got a clone in central CT. Yours to use if you like. I don't have it on me, but if we plan ahead we can connect. I also deleted my F45. I remember one step being to disconnect the computer in the rear driver side storage compartment to prevent the system from reactivating.
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