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Old 05-02-2005, 07:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Check Engine Light came on this weekend. But the display has no codes.
I reset and saw the 02 reset code. But then the check engine light came on again and still no code.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Old 05-03-2005, 06:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It finally showed me a code late yesterday.
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Throttle position sensor. Gonna check the connection if I get the code again.
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sorry to bring back an old thread, but to reset the check engine light, you just have to disconnect the battery for awhile, correct?
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well on a TPS code you may end up bringing it to the dealer to have the TPS properly calibrated and adaptions reset.

but try disconnecting it for a while. see if it works. we usually reset adaptions.
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Yeah disconnecting it worked fine. All is well. Thanks
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well on a TPS code you may end up bringing it to the dealer to have the TPS properly calibrated and adaptions reset.

but try disconnecting it for a while. see if it works. we usually reset adaptions.
TPS is self calibrating and non adjustable; just as is the IAC.

BTW the easiest way I have found to reset error codes is to disconnect the multiplug from the ECU, wait for ten seconds and then reconnect it.
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