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Old 05-15-2003, 09:05 PM
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As I beat my head against the wall trying to find my problem, I'm thinkin the ecu is going into limp mode. I've read the stock ecu will gointo limp mode with a bad/disconnected OMP,. What about the PFC??
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Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='May 16 2003, 11:05 AM
As I beat my head against the wall trying to find my problem, I'm thinkin the ecu is going into limp mode. I've read the stock ecu will gointo limp mode with a bad/disconnected OMP,. What about the PFC??
I think the PFC will go into limp mode if the omp's disconnected...but the only way for me to test it is to disconnect it...kind of hesitant about trying that
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it wont. my friend has had the connector come loose, and the only way you can tell is that the voltage stays at zero



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yeah jay's voltage is at zero
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I drove mine on the highway for 2 hours with it removed. It wasn't limp.



I don't think the PFC has any kind of limp mode built into it.
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