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Old Dec 20, 2006 | 09:09 PM
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Question about ap v.2.0

Hello all! I just recently bought the new cobb ap v.2.0 and I'm having a little problem locating the the two connectors under the steering column to enable the test mode. I'm a newb when it comes any automobile when trying to troubleshoot, but what I wanted to know is, is it necessary to do this test mode? I already know where the OBD II port is, but I'm just stuck on this one. The pics on the cobb booklet is not really clear as far as details. I had noticed there's two connectors under the steering column and I'm not sure which one to pull out. Help me out guys. Thanks.
Old Dec 20, 2006 | 09:17 PM
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You shouldn't have to pull anything out. there is a loom of wires just behind the fuse box under the dash. They are green plug them together. The other one that COBB supplied should jump right out at you when you find the green ones. Plug in the white jumper plug and leave it in there. On the MY05 you don't have to remove it.
Old Dec 20, 2006 | 09:25 PM
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Thanks ipozestu I'll check that out
Old Dec 20, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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If you have trouble with it come to the Duke tonight. I can help you there.
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Hey there again, I actually did finally put it together the two green connectors and connected white connecter and followed the directions precisely. I uploaded the the stage 2 using 91 octane fuel map and now the check engine light won't stop blinking now. I checked on the ap to read the cel, but no cell came up it said none.
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After you load the Map, you turn the key to the off position, and disconnect the green plugs. Do this, clear the ECU with the AP, reload you map, disconnect the green plug and have at it. I know it says this quite clearly in the instructions.
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