burnout caused CEL
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burnout caused CEL
Anybody know what CEL this could be?
I burnt out in a '01 si after doing a few doughnuts and then when I was driving away I noticed the CEL was on.
I'm going to get it checked today but I was j/w what could it posibly be? What could possibly trip the CEL due to a burnout? Happen to anybody else?
I burnt out in a '01 si after doing a few doughnuts and then when I was driving away I noticed the CEL was on.
I'm going to get it checked today but I was j/w what could it posibly be? What could possibly trip the CEL due to a burnout? Happen to anybody else?
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Re: (TurboTagTeam)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TurboTagTeam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How did you do doughnuts???? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Some reverse doughnuts, others were just pounding on his CV boots (popping the clutch w/ the wheel turned) then ripping up the e-brake.
It's missing now...so I guess that's the code it's throwing (either a knock or something).
Hard to believe a burnout can cause that...I suppose it was just good timing on the car's part...
Some reverse doughnuts, others were just pounding on his CV boots (popping the clutch w/ the wheel turned) then ripping up the e-brake.
It's missing now...so I guess that's the code it's throwing (either a knock or something).
Hard to believe a burnout can cause that...I suppose it was just good timing on the car's part...
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