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i checked them. they are all intact. i took the map sensor out and cleaned it. left the batteries unplugged over night and same thing this morning. white smoke and lightning bolt. the only thing i can think of is water in the sims. do u think i should replace them or take them apart and clean em
 

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i checked them. they are all intact. i took the map sensor out and cleaned it. left the batteries unplugged over night and same thing this morning. white smoke and lightning bolt. the only thing i can think of is water in the sims. do u think i should replace them or take them apart and clean em
make sure they're completely dry then hit them with dielectric grease or Fluid Film.

Wonder if you hit the magic 24000 on the regen counter?
 

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depending on how your sims are made, if you made them or if you bought them. If you bought them I think it'd be pretty hard for water to get into them but I've seen some where guys just looped a resistor with no wire between the terminals, which is pretty scary to me anyway.
 

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i had this yesterday. i took my boost fooler off for a buddy to run. stupid a$$ me didnt plug the factory harness back into the intake horn. CHECK THERE! truck wouldnt do 45 turbo hard jake brake. like breaking stuff hard. no responce nothing.
 
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