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Old 03-05-2006, 06:28 PM
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In a 99 corvette what all do I need to turn off in the computer for removing the air pump assy? Will I need to retune the car after this also?
Im guessing these P0410, P0412, P0418, P1415, P1416.
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no need to retune just for removing AIR... those look like the right codes to delete
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should I delete them in processing enablers or mil enablers or both? If I change the codes to not reported under processing then the light should never come on right?
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yup, i always just set mine to no error reported, but I leave them on/enabled... readiness tests go through no prob
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thanks for the help. should you always turn something off first in processing enablers before changing it to no mil under mil enablers....or does it matter...this a general question not just for the air pump
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I don't think there's necessarily a defined process of how to do it... but the method I've always employed is to leave it enabled, and just set it to not report an error... has worked fine for me on several cars (for various SES lights)
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Thanks again for the help.




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