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Old 07-08-2003, 09:52 AM
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my car is a 00 EK. i was driving this morning to the dealer to get some stuff and my cel came on. i just changed my throttle cable yesterday because it became loose. it drove fine yesterday all day. just this morning the light came on. where should i start? any suggestions? also when my cable became loose everytime i press on the gas and let go it squeeks. i changed my cable and my gas pedal was now fine but it still squeeks.
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check to see which code its throwing
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how do i check the codes, i always hear about people checking them but i dont know how.
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pull the kick panel on the passenger side...down by your feet towards the door. under there is your ecu. look for a big green rubbery looking thing...pull the plug out of it and thats the connector you want to use. when you find that...bridge the two holes with a paper clip...make sure it is tight. then turn the key to ignition...but don't start the car. the cel will flash some pretty colors.
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there should be a small plug down by your ecu. its a 2 wire i believe. anyways, you use a paperclip or wire and connect them, like a loop (hard to explain) turn the key all the way, car doesnt need to be on. the cel will flash several times.

edit: the guy above me explained it much better

this site will tel u which codes your throwing. a long blink is for the tens place and short blinks are in the ones place. ex: 1 long 2 short is 12
http://tech.hybridgarage.com/tech/codes.html
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If you have a Haynes manual, it will also have a diagram of which plugs are being referred to (the ones you have to bridge) and a list of the codes, too.
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bump, does this work for a 00 EK? and when i bridge the two holes do i bride the ones on the connector itself or the green rubber thingy
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the green rubber thing is just a holder for the plug... the plug is actually a blue plug with 2 wires.
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