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Old 12-06-2006, 10:57 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: whats going to happen....

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I am sure there will be tuners available from the respective companies to either turn off or by pass these sensors, or maybe a company will come up with a new way to keeping your truck legal yet sounds mean, and not like a duracrap

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Hmm, can you say OBD II emissions inspections at centralized or decentralized facilities. Thats what these trucks are being groomed to meet, just watch.

Plug the state emission machine into the vehicle. Make sure the MIL has not been commanded on and all the monitors have completed to READY with no hard or pending codes stored.

You fail the MIL status or any monitor not copmlete?? Take out your checkbook if it is not covered under warranty.

(Disconnecting the battery will clear the monitors to "Not Ready" status).
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