SES Code 29
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Re: SES Code 29
99% of the time, its due to a blown fuse for the AIR pump. Replace the fuse. If it continues to blow, disconnect the harness connector from the AIR pump, and then put the new fuse in. The SES light will go out. Of course the AIR pump won't work, but there's not much impact except more emissions on a cold start.
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Re: SES Code 29
Yea, after asking that question, i just looked in the owners manual an that told me, tho, i did replace the fuse with the proper one, an well it blew twice already. So how do i go of removing the AIR pump? An once i do, will the SES light always be on an if so, how do i remove it so it wont come back again?
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Re: SES Code 29
Yea, after asking that question, i just looked in the owners manual an that told me, tho, i did replace the fuse with the proper one, an well it blew twice already. So how do i go of removing the AIR pump? An once i do, will the SES light always be on an if so, how do i remove it so it wont come back again?
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Re: SES Code 29
worth it if you want the room/clean up the engine bay, otherwise, no
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