swathdiver
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We can clear codes with either the CarScanner or Torque Pro app. The latter can see and clear ECM codes only.can you clear the code after a part is fixed, or just read it?
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We can clear codes with either the CarScanner or Torque Pro app. The latter can see and clear ECM codes only.can you clear the code after a part is fixed, or just read it?
once repaired any lights should go off on their own. with a abs capable scanner you go to history and clear history.can you clear the code after a part is fixed, or just read it?
Seems to be the general consensus. Hoping to get a retune and I will report back. Thanks all!I don't think the light is related to the pulsing, the light is likely a wheel speed sensor or the brain on the ABS unit failing but your pulsing is likely poor vacuum after the cam swap
A good tune can restore some of the vacuum at idle, with your cam it should be possible but I would research how to tune for idle vacuum if your doing it yourself & see if you can get rid of the pulsing that way
Good luck!