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Old 10-27-2022, 11:35 PM   #15
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I wouldn't see a doctor unless it does that for more than four hours
i'm told that's only if you're boosted.

i'm told naturally aspirated is fine to run for longer.
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Looks like the connector for the wheel speed sensor. When I broke mine, the cooling fans would stay on whenever accessory was on, the check engine light stayed on, and it would run weird. Bought a new sensor, plugged it in and cleared the code with my bluetooth OBD dongle and Torque Pro. Good as new. Honestly reckon once you clear the code it will be fine.
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Looks like the connector for the wheel speed sensor. When I broke mine, the cooling fans would stay on whenever accessory was on, the check engine light stayed on, and it would run weird. Bought a new sensor, plugged it in and cleared the code with my bluetooth OBD dongle and Torque Pro. Good as new. Honestly reckon once you clear the code it will be fine.
+1 for wheel speed sensor. You probably have an ABS code.
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