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Re: How do you remove the cat and keep the mil light off
I would imagine the programming is quite different for out of North American and European markets. The only reason for a rear sensor, in most cases, is to monitor the cat. If there are no emmisions standards, who cares if the cat functions, so why would you pr... Login to read more. ![]()
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