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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 06:56 PM
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Having some issues

Anybody else on the boards running a moates g2 switchable adapater for tbi? I recieved no instructions with the thing, and i want to rule out that i am not installing incorrectly. Another problem i am having is that I burnt a chip for my 92 tbi car and runs but you can tell something is not right and the check engine light stays on and i am pretty sure its in limp mode. I used the stock bin ANTT but i know my stock bin is AXKT. I didnt really think it would matter but i hope i am mistaken. I can't seem to find a stock AXKT bin. Does anyone know where i can get one or does anyone have one?
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 09:25 PM
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Re: Having some issues

Found an AXKT bin. Havent had a chance to try it since i seemed to have burned out all three of my flash chips? If i put in the adapter with the ribbon cable on the left, notch on the chip facing ribbon, i get a solid check engine light, it runs but you can tell something isnt right. I assume thats limp mode. If i flip the chip and face the notch the other way, the SES light flickers faintly, car still runs though. Chips after doing this come out dead though ha, sometimes they will erase but wont program, sometimes they do nothing. So before i attempt anything else, i hope someone on here can help me. Checksum issue possibly?
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