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Old 09-05-2005, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by RollinSScamaro
well i think its 2 fuses.. i can't quite remember.. i read it on a thread a long time ago when i did it.. do some searching on it and see what you can find.. or just post a thread about which fuses to remove.. i'm pretty sure there are 2 though.. I had no problems after that! good luck and let me know!
I only see two things AIR related, the air pump fuse and air pump relay - I'll give the relay a try.
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Removing the relay threw code P0418 (as I expected) on the second cold start. If you !AIR I think you just need to delete the associated codes to keep the SES light from coming on. Searched and couldn't find anything else.



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