Check Engine Light
#13
RE: Check Engine Light
no pics right now. I won't be able to get pics until friday because the car belongs to my gf and I won't see her till friday. She called me though telling me that her SRS light came on and the check engine light came on and I'm assuming the check engine lights is because of the intake.
#14
RE: Check Engine Light
So is the hole too small or too big? if it's too big, you're probably missing a rubber grommet. I have a different car and intake, but you can kinda see it here:
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#20
RE: Check Engine Light
Lots of people say to clear the code by disconnecting the battery terminal. This is a good idea if you have no other option and no access to a scan tool. A better way to do this is to get a scan tool and clear the code(s). Your car has readiness monitors, when you take the batt cable off, the readiness monitors go away. The readiness monitors will not go away if you clear the code with a scan tool. Readiness monitors are important because when you go for emissions, the emissions people will not pass you unless all the readiness monitors have been completed. Some of the readiness monitors have really strict criteria, and you might not drive the way you have to every day to set the readiness monitors.