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Interesting. Some places just don't do the post service well at all. This is truly a very simple fix and very common and if they haven't seen it then they're full of ****. Take it to a local shop and I'm sure they'll turn it off for you for next to nothing, to earn your business.
Working on it as soon as I'm sure that all the hoses are tight. Will get it on the jift this weekend and check it over.
Interesting. Some places just don't do the post service well at all. This is truly a very simple fix and very common and if they haven't seen it then they're full of ****. Take it to a local shop and I'm sure they'll turn it off for you for next to nothing, to earn your business.
I would be very interested in what the fix is? I had this code too or all the barometric codes really. Tuner turned off so they wont come back and tried to adjust tune for it but I still get a "service engine soon" on the dash which is a result of theb arometric fault. Thanks.
I would be very interested in what the fix is? I had this code too or all the barometric codes really. Tuner turned off so they wont come back and tried to adjust tune for it but I still get a "service engine soon" on the dash which is a result of theb arometric fault. Thanks.
call Joe at CPR very knowledgeable and extremely nice person he will get you straightened out had my car for over a month no complaints perfect from day 1
Switch the map sensor to a 3 bar from an LS9 ( also a 3 wire while the LT4 is a 4 wire) and then have the tune adjusted. This way you can also read boost from a dash logic device .
call Joe at CPR very knowledgeable and extremely nice person he will get you straightened out had my car for over a month no complaints perfect from day 1