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Old 09-28-2005, 07:15 AM
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Default New plugs = SES light ???

I managed to swap out my plugs and wires in a solid 8 hours over two days. I found that someone before me had just changed the driver side once before me with crappy bosch platinum. Now that they are all NGK TR55's and tightened to specs the car starts up great and runs really smooth but the light came on after a short drive around town. Is my computer just trying to learn the new plugs or what could have happened during the install taht is tripping the SES light?

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Misfire maybe – you need to have someone read the error code.
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Double check that the spark plug wire is on all the way on the #8 plug and coil.
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Did you disconnect the ECT sensor right above the #1 plug/maybe not plugged back in all the way??? Just guessing - if you're in Jax I can read the code for you.




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