Originally Posted by neptronix
So weird, i can only imagine that it's due to your ecu swap, and it's triggering a nameless general fault.
So weird, i can only imagine that it's due to your ecu swap, and it's triggering a nameless general fault.
What he poled shows that there is NO fault in the OBD channel. The CEL is controlled somewhat seperately. So it could be bad wiring if swapped or other things.
Originally Posted by Cliff
The P11 ECU is a 2000+ ECU, correct?
There are vast differences between the OBDII pre-98 and post-98 ECU's...
Isn't the 99P11 Ecu the same as the 95-97 OBDII SE-R ecu?
The P11 ECU is a 2000+ ECU, correct?
There are vast differences between the OBDII pre-98 and post-98 ECU's...
Isn't the 99P11 Ecu the same as the 95-97 OBDII SE-R ecu?
The 99 P11 is like the b14 ecus. In 2000 is when it changed significantly.