09-24-2019 | #11 |
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Re: MEMCAL card
Unbolt the FPR and its bracket and move it out of the way.
Feel for the 1/4 hex head bolt which holds the connector to the DIS module. Unscrew that bolt then unplug the harness. You'll need a aerosol can of contact cleaner which has one of those plastic straws. Spray into the connector on the end of the harness. Then spray into the connector on the back of the DIS module. Reconnect the harness and tighten the bolt. Then, road test.
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09-25-2019 | #12 |
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Re: MEMCAL card
Still getting a code 42 after cleaning the connection , I
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09-26-2019 | #13 |
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Re: MEMCAL card
Well...go back and read what I said in post #7.
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09-26-2019 | #14 |
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Re: MEMCAL card
I replaced the battery today and and have went for a drive and it now seem to be ok. Going to keep an eye on it and hope it is ok .
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09-27-2019 | #15 |
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Re: MEMCAL card
You know...
(sigh) ...I forgot to tell you to clear codes after you cleaned and reconnected the DIS connector. Sorry 'bout that. When you changed the battery, you cleared codes when you disconnected it. Hopefully, the 42 will not come back and you can chalk it up to loose/dirty connections.
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Re: MEMCAL card
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