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Originally Posted by Voice59
Do you have aftermarket intakes? And if so were they installed without a tune? I'm having the same thing happening and I'm pretty sure it because it just recently got colder where I live. Colder air is more dense which means your engine to operate normally would need more fuel to compensate. Thus the higher idle... I'm not positive...but the ONLY time I get a CEL is when it's cold outside. I imagine once I get a couple maps on a tune to compensate for cold climates it should fix it.
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Nope. Just stock intakes.
YAH! When the weather gets cold this happens! I thought I was trippin.
I don't wanna go back to the dealership cuz they all suck in Vancouver lol.
Let me know how it goes after you remap and tune!
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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk
When I had a CEL it would do the same. It's kind of a mechanical safety feature to help prevent your motor from dying. Is your car stock? And what is the code it's giving?
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Not sure what code it was giving. They just told me they reset it and told me it's good. Yah it's technically stock just exhaust lol -.-