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Ayo Vlad, (or anyone who knows anything about tuning) is it possible to turn off trouble codes/monitors with a tune? Specifically, stuff like P0420?
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You can't turn them off, but you can set the parameters so wide that they're never triggered. Like for the rear O2 sensor, the operational range, I believe, is 0-5V and when everything is functioning correctly, should rear between, for example, 2-4V. You can set the thresholds to be a low of 0V and high of 6V so it'll never trigger a CEL.
You can't turn them off, but you can set the parameters so wide that they're never triggered. Like for the rear O2 sensor, the operational range, I believe, is 0-5V and when everything is functioning correctly, should rear between, for example, 2-4V. You can set the thresholds to be a low of 0V and high of 6V so it'll never trigger a CEL.
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It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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You can't turn them off, but you can set the parameters so wide that they're never triggered. Like for the rear O2 sensor, the operational range, I believe, is 0-5V and when everything is functioning correctly, should rear between, for example, 2-4V. You can set the thresholds to be a low of 0V and high of 6V so it'll never trigger a CEL.
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