Backstory:
I bought one off of Scott Black who bought the pair (he kept the other) from Thunder Racing.
The Story:
I was getting a High Voltage reading off the one I applied to the sensor after the cat. It was throwing an SES code.
The Reaction:
Thunder Racing gave me Casper Electronic's Phone Number (the manufacturer). I called them up and they said that on some years/applications, the sensor may need a different simulator. The one I have is a 3-wired simulator (meaning there are 3 wires involved in the construction of it) and my car apparently needs a 4-wire sim. Even though I did not purchase it through them, they were EXTREMELY NICE about it and said to send it on in and they'd replace it and ship me the correct one ASAP.
and P.S.- from now on, people just need to call Casper's direct and just order one sim at a time instead of a pair from Thunder [img]smile.gif[/img]
I bought one off of Scott Black who bought the pair (he kept the other) from Thunder Racing.
The Story:
I was getting a High Voltage reading off the one I applied to the sensor after the cat. It was throwing an SES code.
The Reaction:
Thunder Racing gave me Casper Electronic's Phone Number (the manufacturer). I called them up and they said that on some years/applications, the sensor may need a different simulator. The one I have is a 3-wired simulator (meaning there are 3 wires involved in the construction of it) and my car apparently needs a 4-wire sim. Even though I did not purchase it through them, they were EXTREMELY NICE about it and said to send it on in and they'd replace it and ship me the correct one ASAP.
and P.S.- from now on, people just need to call Casper's direct and just order one sim at a time instead of a pair from Thunder [img]smile.gif[/img]
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