GSR running like balls...help
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Alright, my car is a 95 ls with gsr motor. The head is built and car is tuned on neptune. I drove home when night and the car was driving fine. I went to start it in the morning and it was running like ***. The cel is on and the car idles really bad and almost wants to die. When I try to check the code, the light just stays solid. If I could atleast find out what code it is, I would have something to go on. Any ideas? Thanks
Gotta find out the cel. That's the ONLY tip. Yeah, it doesn't blink like it should but maybe then it's time to invest in a code reader.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Integra_drk »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Alright, my car is a 95 ls with gsr motor. The head is built and car is tuned on neptune. I drove home when night and the car was driving fine. I went to start it in the morning and it was running like ***. The cel is on and the car idles really bad and almost wants to die. When I try to check the code, the light just stays solid. If I could atleast find out what code it is, I would have something to go on. Any ideas? Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hmm..
So when you try to jump the code off.. you get nothing stay's solid..
Last time when that happened to me, turned out to be a BAD ecu.
Hmm..
So when you try to jump the code off.. you get nothing stay's solid..
Last time when that happened to me, turned out to be a BAD ecu.
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Hmm..
So when you try to jump the code off.. you get nothing stay's solid..
Last time when that happened to me, turned out to be a BAD ecu.
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exactly what I was thinking, I bought another ecu and tried it out but same ****. So it has to be something else
Hmm..
So when you try to jump the code off.. you get nothing stay's solid..
Last time when that happened to me, turned out to be a BAD ecu.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
exactly what I was thinking, I bought another ecu and tried it out but same ****. So it has to be something else
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exactly what I was thinking, I bought another ecu and tried it out but same ****. So it has to be something else</TD></TR></TABLE>
Alright.. Ummm what are you using to try and jump the ecu connector off.. are you 100% sure your getting solid contact inside the connector?
That's the only other thing i can think of..
exactly what I was thinking, I bought another ecu and tried it out but same ****. So it has to be something else</TD></TR></TABLE>
Alright.. Ummm what are you using to try and jump the ecu connector off.. are you 100% sure your getting solid contact inside the connector?
That's the only other thing i can think of..
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