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  1. Try 2565 or 2563 Thanks Loren. Unfortunately I tried 2560 through 2569 and no luck. Is there anything else I can try? Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  2. Try 7375 or 7371
  3. Try 5160 or 5158
  4. Why? Did you steal the car? :lol:
  5. If you want the factory embossing then you will have to buy new seats. Try www.carnewal.com
  6. I would certainly take it back to them. When replacing the DME (ECU) you need to make sure all the proper options are set - especially if they could not copy the old DME info. It is also good practice to run a diagnostic on all the car control modules at that time. And, of course, they should have road tested the car.
  7. You mean... www.sunsetimports.com Loren, they both work. Yes, but Sunset Imports advertises www.sunsetimports.com.
  8. The valves are switched via electrical solenoids but the valves are moved by engine vacuum. Usually engine vacuum comes up pretty quick after the engine is started.
  9. Not really, it varies by car model and even model year.
  10. Try 9185 or 9193 Thanks for the quick reply, Loren. Neither of those codes worked...any other suggestions? Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  11. Generally speaking PLDPROD status means your car is usually built within a couple of weeks.
  12. Double check the black relay part number.
  13. Are you sure it is not 1551? What model and year car?
  14. Try 9185 or 9193
  15. Try 0601 or 0599
  16. I also need the application for my 1996 coupe Google is your friend... http://store.cdoc.com/products.asp?str=800...=DAS+Sport+Bars http://www.automotion.com/productpage.aspx?pid=101836
  17. If your radio is a CDR-220 - then no MOST. If your radio is a CDR-23 - then you likely have MOST.
  18. Your DME can not make the mixture rich enough (it sees too much air). Potential causes: – Incorrect signal from MAF sensor – Intake air system leaking – Fuel pressure too low – Volume supply of fuel pump too low – Fuel injectors fouled I would start with the MAF. Since the problem indicates both sides of the engine - it is likely getting a bad MAF signal. You can try cleaning it - but may need to replace it.
  19. If this happens at start up then have your dealer perform TSB 3/00 1728 Lack of Oil Pressure on Start Up (dated 7-27-00).
  20. Not too difficult. Raise the side of the car with the bad fan and remove the front wheel. Remove the wheel well liner on that side. You should now have access to the fan mounting.
  21. Did the old cap part number end in "00"?
  22. Try 5498 or 5496
  23. Try 0706 or 0704
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