code 20 on b16a swap, help
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code 20 on b16a swap, help
Electrical Load Detector defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor
how can i fix this. here is what happens. the check engine light isnt on when i have the car running but when i go to jump that wire on c-speedracing to adjust my timing (and check codes) two longs flashes come on, code 20. is this because i have the wire jumped? as soon as i take the jumper out then the code goes away
weird
how can i fix this. here is what happens. the check engine light isnt on when i have the car running but when i go to jump that wire on c-speedracing to adjust my timing (and check codes) two longs flashes come on, code 20. is this because i have the wire jumped? as soon as i take the jumper out then the code goes away
weird
#3
i throw that code once in a while but my car doesn't have a Electrical Load Detector so i just leave it, it goes away after i turn my car off anyways. Maybe try replacing it if it bothers you. I heard it's in the under the hood fuse box so thast what you have to replace. im not sure though.
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Re: (hamburgler)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hamburgler »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so is it just like a fuse? would this cause my car to run bad?</TD></TR></TABLE> no it's not a fuse, you have to clean it out. yes it can cause your car to run like ****.
#6
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thanks, but my check engine light is not on when the car is running. i just jumped those cables when i did my ignition timing. ill check it out in my haynes book.
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#7
ignore the post i said about cleaning it out. I thought this was the iacv thread. but yea if you car runs good and it just throws the code when you connect the service jumper thingy then i wouldn't worry about it.
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