Weirdest Code Ever
#2
RE: Weirdest Code Ever
Nothing to sweat.
The hypertech programmers are known for reading odd-ball codes. It means nothing.
Whenever you want to scan your car for codes, your best bet is to return to your stock setup, scan for codes and then install your tune after you are done.
The hypertech programmers are known for reading odd-ball codes. It means nothing.
Whenever you want to scan your car for codes, your best bet is to return to your stock setup, scan for codes and then install your tune after you are done.
#3
RE: Weirdest Code Ever
hypertech's slang for [sm=owned.gif]
actually, from what I've seen of that code in the past, it's the handhelds equivalent to gibberish. Disconnect the battery for about a minute and see if it come back up again. If it continues to come up, you may need to contact hypertech to clean up their program for you. (kinda like when windows throws you a stupid error that means nothing)
actually, from what I've seen of that code in the past, it's the handhelds equivalent to gibberish. Disconnect the battery for about a minute and see if it come back up again. If it continues to come up, you may need to contact hypertech to clean up their program for you. (kinda like when windows throws you a stupid error that means nothing)
#4
RE: Weirdest Code Ever
ORIGINAL: Dan04COBRA
Nothing to sweat.
The hypertech programmers are known for reading odd-ball codes. It means nothing.
Whenever you want to scan your car for codes, your best bet is to return to your stock setup, scan for codes and then install your tune after you are done.
Nothing to sweat.
The hypertech programmers are known for reading odd-ball codes. It means nothing.
Whenever you want to scan your car for codes, your best bet is to return to your stock setup, scan for codes and then install your tune after you are done.
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