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Cheapo Tech 2 works advice now needed!!!!
« on: 02 July 2009, 14:17:02 »

I got my cheapo tech 2 working today and cleared the fault codes off the car.

One of them came straight back so I assume this means that the fault is still there. It is SAI related so I want to just disconnect it. I disconnected the pump under the passenger wing but the fault code is stil showing.

Can someone please tell me exactly what I need to disconnect to stop the fault code showing?  :y
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 works advice now needed!!!!
« Reply #1 on: 02 July 2009, 16:58:30 »

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I got my cheapo tech 2 working today and cleared the fault codes off the car.

One of them came straight back so I assume this means that the fault is still there. It is SAI related so I want to just disconnect it. I disconnected the pump under the passenger wing but the fault code is stil showing.

Can someone please tell me exactly what I need to disconnect to stop the fault code showing?  :y
The only part of the SAI that the ECU can 'see' is the solenoid valve. Check that.
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Re: Cheapo Tech 2 works advice now needed!!!!
« Reply #2 on: 02 July 2009, 19:42:35 »

Sorry to be a dunce but what can I check on it? I have already had the wiring off it and checked for continuity. Not sure what else I can check.

A lot of people have said just disconnect everything as it is not required, but will this get rid of the fault code?
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