Somebody... HELP! I have had my car in the shop countless times to resolve an SES code. When the code is read, it states an EGR code. I replaced the EGR and the intake tube as well as all the gaskets involved and reset my PCM. I've taken my car to the shop since the replacement of the EGR and I'm told the old EGR code is "stuck" in the PCM and there's not much that can be done about it. It's a "recurring history code". This is an independent tech I go to. Normally he's VERY good. I've taken it to my dealer 3 times and pay for a piece of paper that states "unable to duplicate problem", so they're useless. I only get this code when the engine is at operating temperature and I decelerate (freeway offramps, traffic, etc.) and it stays on until I shut down the car. It will be off when I fire it back up.
Well, here's what I want to do. I've pretty much given up on repairing the problem. It's been a problem for 3 years now with no resolution in sight, unless one of you has an idea I haven't tried yet. I would like to bypass my EGR warning light. I want my PCM to think everything is fine and dandy with the EGR and just do its job for everything else. I want to pass CA smog when it's due, so I need the light and connector to be hooked up and functional, I just don't want it to report any problems to the PCM. Do any of you know how to bypass this error reporting from the EGR? Maybe a splice somewhere or a well placed resistor? I wish I knew more about OBD1 systems. Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Well, here's what I want to do. I've pretty much given up on repairing the problem. It's been a problem for 3 years now with no resolution in sight, unless one of you has an idea I haven't tried yet. I would like to bypass my EGR warning light. I want my PCM to think everything is fine and dandy with the EGR and just do its job for everything else. I want to pass CA smog when it's due, so I need the light and connector to be hooked up and functional, I just don't want it to report any problems to the PCM. Do any of you know how to bypass this error reporting from the EGR? Maybe a splice somewhere or a well placed resistor? I wish I knew more about OBD1 systems. Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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