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Old 10-24-2009, 12:35 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by AK370Z View Post
You DID NOT hit the limp mode. As a matter of fact, your stalling had NOTHING to do with oil temp. I have seen couple of threads like this but I can't seem to locate them now. I have to manually search them page by page. Give a little time. If I recall correctly, when they shut the car off, car reset itself and everything was fine. Did your car reset itself as well? did you unplug negative battery to reset the ECU?
I did not reset the ECU, I just drove it home and parked it. 7 hours later I fired up the car and couldn't get it to replicate the error. If I did not in fact hit the limp mode, why did the car decide to hold itself to 3500rpm and reset itself?

The only other clue that could mean anything is I had just clocked 3000 exact miles on the car during the 18 mile trip. But in order for me to prove this, I'd need a poster who is close to hitting that to test the before and after response of the car while it is still running, shutting off the car would just reset it. I wonder if there is any documentation that would point to a 3000 mile point and warn you of this "inconvenience".

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