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2013-12-15 23:50:55
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help with trying to pass emissions
Hi guys, I have a 97b14 with a 96 wire harness and a vvl recently installed. No issues with the swap. just trying to figure out how to eliminate the one ecu code I have left. It is the EGR Solenoid valve circuit (EGR & EVAP canister purge control solenoid valve is open or shorted). What can I do to get rid of this code? thanks for your help!!
2013-12-16 01:40:59
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help with trying to pass emissions
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.
2013-12-16 02:04:09
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Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.


I was hoping noone was going to type that...lol. okay I will have to go a different route with my ecu. How about Marsh Tuning?
2013-12-16 10:34:02
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Actually, you can just plug in your solenoid a zip tie it up. Code should go out.
2013-12-16 19:20:28
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Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.


Nemu is only OBD1, the OP car is OBD2.
2013-12-16 19:44:47
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Originally Posted by 5speed
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.


Nemu is only OBD1, the OP car is OBD2.


Step it down and it will be a obd1 car
2013-12-16 21:18:15
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Originally Posted by circa.13
Originally Posted by 5speed
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.


Nemu is only OBD1, the OP car is OBD2.


Step it down and it will be a obd1 car



That will not work because the OP is trying to pass emission. The title to this thread is "trying to pass emission".

Emission testing OBD2 cars require the technician hooking up the scanner to read any fault codes. What happens when the scanner shows there is no crank position sensors, rear o2, and air temp sensor when you use a obd1 ecu? You will fail.
2013-12-16 21:35:22
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Re: help with trying to pass emissions
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Actually, you can just plug in your solenoid a zip tie it up. Code should go out.


That will work
2013-12-17 00:48:16
#9
Originally Posted by 5speed
Originally Posted by circa.13
Originally Posted by 5speed
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Nemu. You can turn off all codes.


Nemu is only OBD1, the OP car is OBD2.


Step it down and it will be a obd1 car



That will not work because the OP is trying to pass emission. The title to this thread is "trying to pass emission".

Emission testing OBD2 cars require the technician hooking up the scanner to read any fault codes. What happens when the scanner shows there is no crank position sensors, rear o2, and air temp sensor when you use a obd1 ecu? You will fail.


"passing emission" in you state is not the same as passing emissions in my state. We dont know where OP is, I live in va. Here emissions check is a visual check under the hood and look to see if the check engine light is on. That is "passing emissions" in Virginia.
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