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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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do you mean reset codes? Most, if not all, Nissans are the same as far as resetting and reading codes.
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Nope, i mean.. how do you make the car or ECU throw out codes? |
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Its the same way as if your car was stock , and you were checking the computer. You access the passenger side, left foot kick panel. Open it, undo the ecu bolts, then turn it around and check on the light, turn the screw wait for the check engine light flashes.
If you have an rb25det code, 55 means all is clear, no issues. If you're wondering how to make it throw a code, just uplug your maf or tps etc. |
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the rb25det series 2 dont have led lights or any screws in the ecu, atleast thats what JOnPowell, in NY told me when he sold me his ECU
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